On April 15, Wang Yi, member of the political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the CPC Central Committee, met with German Foreign Minister Belbock in Beijing. Wang Yi said: China's foreign policy maintains a high degree of stability and continuity, will continue to firmly pursue an independent foreign policy, play a responsible role as a big country in promoting world peace and development, firmly pursue a win-win strategy of opening up, comply with the trend of globalization, firmly safeguard the authority of the United Nations and the international order formed after World War II, oppose unilateralism and power bullying, and promote the democratization of international relations. China and Germany share broad consensus and common interests. China is willing to strengthen exchanges and communication with Germany, enhance mutual understanding, prepare for a new round of consultations between the Chinese and German governments, jointly address global challenges such as climate change, and promote the healthy development of bilateral relations. Send a positive and positive signal to the volatile world. Wang Yi pointed out that Taiwan's return to China is an important part of the post-World War II international order. The "Taiwan independence" forces on the island conspired to undermine the status quo in the Taiwan Strait and endanger peace in the Taiwan Strait. In order to maintain stability in the Taiwan Strait, we must resolutely oppose "Taiwan independence" separatist activities. China has supported the reunification of Germany and hopes and believes that Germany will also support China's great cause of peaceful reunification. Belbock said that as a permanent member of the UN Security Council and Germany as a major European country, it is very important for the two sides to strengthen dialogue and communication. Germany and China share many common interests, and Germany is willing to strengthen interaction and exchanges with China, enhance mutual understanding, expand cooperation in economy and trade, tourism, humanities and other fields, jointly maintain the smooth flow of world trade, and promote the continuous development of German-Chinese relations. Germany understands the importance and sensitivity of the Taiwan issue to China and adheres to the one-China policy. The two sides also extensively exchanged views on current international and regional issues.