China says U.S. has 'no right' to
interfere in Hamburg port deal
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[November 03, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - The U.S has "no
right" to interfere in Chinese cooperation with Germany, China's foreign
ministry said Thursday, after Washington cautioned against Beijing
getting a controlling stake in Hamburg's port terminal.
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Chinese container ship "Cosco Shipping
Aries" is unloaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg Germany
July 27, 2018. Picture taken July 27,2018. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File
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U.S. interference is symptomatic of its practice of coercive
diplomacy, foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters
at a daily briefing in Beijing.
"Pragmatic cooperation between China and Germany is a matter for
the two sovereign countries, the United States should not attack
it without reason and has no right to meddle and interfere,"
Zhao said Thursday, a day before German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
was due in Beijing for a one day visit where he is expected to
meet President Xi Jinping.
Chinese shipping giant Cosco made a bid last year to take a 35%
stake in one of logistics firm HHLA's three terminals in
Germany's largest port, but Germany's coalition was divided over
the deal.
Last week the German cabinet approved a 24.9% stake investment
by Cosco in what an economy ministry source described as an
"emergency solution" to approve the deal but mitigate the
impact.
The approved investment does not give Cosco any say in
management or strategic decisions.
(Reporting by Eduardo Baptista, Writing by Martin Quin Pollard;
Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Kim Coghill)
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