Chinese Vice-Premier Qian Qichen met with German Vice-Chancellor and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer Tuesday in Berlin.
They exchanged views on bilateral relations and agreed that Chinese President Jiang Zemin's ongoing state visit to Germany will give a big push to the all-round relations between the two countries.
Fischer reiterated that Germany will stick to the "one China" policy and explore more areas for bilateral cooperation.
Both sides agreed to maintain the mechanism of close consultation and increase bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various sectors.
President Jiang arrived here Monday afternoon for his second state visit to Germany, since his first in July 1995.
Germany is the first leg of Jiang's two-week five-nation trip, which will also take him to Libya, Nigeria, Tunisia and Iran.