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After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost

author:Tianjin Lao Liu said

After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest re-elected chancellor in German history, both during and after his term, Kohl visited China many times, which played a positive role in promoting Sino-German relations.

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After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost
After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost
After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost
After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost
After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost
After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, Germany achieved reunification, and the credit was Kohl, who was the longest-serving chancellor in German history, and Kohl visited China many times after both in office and after leaving office, which was a boost

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