China and Germany Pledge Support for Multilateralism and UN Leadership
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Beijing to discuss the central role of the UN and the promotion of multilateralism.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 25, 2026, 7:21 AM EST
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Xinhua

High-Level Diplomacy in Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for a significant meeting in Beijing on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The visit marks a critical point in Sino-German relations as both leaders navigate complex global economic and political shifts. The discussions focused on reinforcing the bilateral partnership and finding common ground on international governance.
Reinvigorating the United Nations
A central theme of the dialogue was the necessity of revitalizing the United Nations. President Xi emphasized that China and Germany should work together to uphold the central position of the UN in global affairs. He urged both countries to "reinvigorate its leading role," suggesting that a strong, centralized international body is essential for maintaining global stability and addressing cross-border challenges.
Champions of Multilateralism and Free Trade
President Xi proposed that China and Germany take a proactive leadership role in several key international areas. According to the Chinese leader, the two nations should act as:
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