China Mustn't Link Investments To Politics: Merkel

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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev brief the media in Berlin. Photo: AP

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev brief the media in Berlin. Photo: AP

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that China must not link its investments in the western Balkans to political demands.

"I have no objections to the fact that China wants to trade ... and to invest," Merkel said at a Berlin joint press conference with Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.

"We are committed to free trade," she added, but stressed that "it must be reciprocal" and that openness must come "not just from one side but from all sides".

"The question is ... are the economic relations being linked with political questions?" she added, stressing that this would "not be in the spirit of free trade".

China has invested heavily in overland infrastructure links between Asia and Europe, raising European fears about Beijing's growing political influence.

Some in Europe fear that the Balkan countries benefiting from Chinese investments are more inclined to defend the interests of Beijing in the EU, especially on questions of human rights and trade.

In Macedonia, which is seeking to join the EU and Nato, China has invested in highway construction, and Zaev recently thanked Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang for helping his country's modernisation. (AFP)

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