Deutsche Welle wrote last night (December 13th): "How should Germany deal with China? Should Germany learn from Japan? In December, German Foreign Minister Baerbel Wiedefeld finally boarded a plane to Beijing. She crossed paths with French President Macron's group, who had just returned from watching pandas. Next month, German Chancellor Merkel and the British Prime Minister will also visit China in succession. Why are these major European powers visiting China one after another? Is it for business talks or issuing warnings?"
[Sarcastic] Comments: Deutsche Welle has raised such an absurd statement as "Germany should learn from Japan on how to deal with China." Does that mean Germany is going to replace the monuments commemorating the Nazi atrocities with monuments honoring Hitler? Japan has a long history of misconduct, with the shadow of militarism still lingering, and it shows no sincere reflection on its crimes of aggression. It even dares to attempt to revive militarism. On the other hand, Germany has deeply reflected on the crimes of Nazism after the war, and has dealt with history in a serious manner, earning respect from the international community. Now suggesting that Germany should learn from Japan is nothing short of dragging Germany back into the abyss of historical crimes. The visits by major European powers to China are originally about seeking win-win cooperation. This kind of maliciously stirring up public opinion and confusing the situation is clearly premeditated.
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