der Westen ,der unzählige Muslims tötete in dem Krieg gegen den Terror, vergiesst jetzt Tränen über das Schicksal der Uiguren in China... Joe Kaiser von Siemens hat in der Zeit gesagt, dass man kategorisch jede Form von Unterdrückung und Zwanhsarbeit ablehnt .Das hat ziemliche Aufregung verursacht.
Jetzt fordert auch die EU Zugang in Xinjang...
asiatimes.com/2020/09/...ng-is-holding-back-an-eu-china-deal/
"A Beijing-Brussels-Berlin special: that was quite the video summit.
From Beijing, we had President Xi Jinping. From Berlin, Chancellor Angela Merkel. And from Brussels, President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. The Chinese billed it as the first summit “of its kind in history.”
It was actually the second high-level meeting of the Chinese and European leadership in two months. And it took place only a few days after a high-level tour by Foreign Minister Wang Yi encompassing France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Norway, and the visit by the powerful “Yoda” of the State Council, Yang Jiechi, to Spain and Greece.
.... Berlin wanted the treaty to be signed at a summit in Leipzig this month uniting the EU-27 and Beijing. But Covid-19 had other plans.
Stattdessen gab es nur eine Videokonferenz im kleinen Kreis.
www.rnd.de/politik/...fordert-ZQKQSTZ7LET7UB7XETRHO4JW7Q.html
www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/...ng-interferes-eu-china-deal
"The mini EU-China video summit was quite remarkable for its very discreet spin. The UE, officially, now considers China as both an essential partner and a “strategic rival”. Brussels is adamant on its will to “cooperate” while defending is notorious human rights “values”.
As for the investment treaty, the business Holy Grail which has been under negotiation for seven years now, Ursula von der Leyen said “there’s still much to be done”.
What the EU essentially wants is equal treatment for their companies in China, similar to how Chinese companies are treated inside the EU. Diplomats confirmed the key areas are telecoms, the automobile market – which should be totally open – and the end of unfair competition by Chinese steel.....
Last week, the head of Siemens, Joe Kaeser, threw an extra spanner in the works, telling Die Zeit that “we categorically condemn every form of oppression, forced labor and threat to human rights”, referring to Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
That caused quite a stir. At least 10% of Siemens business is generated in China, where the company is present since 1872 and employs over 35,000 people. Siemens was forced to publicly state that it is “still committed” to China. China has been Germany’s top trade partner since 2017 – ahead of France and the US. So it’s no wonder alarm bells started to ring, on and off...."
EU fordert Zugang nach Xinjiang für unabhängige Beobachter
www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/...278d-423f-9194-50da458c8fd1
Videokonferenz statt Gipfeltreffen: Die EU-Spitzen haben mit dem chinesischen Staatschef Xi über das geplante Investitionsabkommen verhandelt. Zunehmend rückt aber auch die Menschenrechtslage in China in den Fokus...."