Call for EU veto as Germany eyes Italy\'s China deal warily

Call for EU veto as Germany eyes Italy's China deal warily

AFP  |  Berlin 

Italy's participation in China's giant "Silk Road" infrastructure project sparked an outcry in on Sunday, including a call for the to block such deals with a

"The expansion of transport links between and is in itself a good thing -- as long as the autonomy and sovereignty of is not endangered," the EU's budget commissioner, Gunther Oettinger, told the Funke newspaper group.

But the German said he viewed "with concern that in and other European countries, infrastructure of strategic importance like power networks, rapid rail lines or harbours are no longer in European but in Chinese hands."

"urgently needs a strategy, that lives up to its name," he added.

Noting that EU member states were sometimes not adequately taking into account national and European interests, Oettinger suggested that "an European right, or a requirement of European consent -- exercised by the Commission -- could be worth considering."

Oettinger's call came after German had sharp words for over its deal with

"In a with giants like China, or our partners in the United States, we can only survive if we are united as the EU," Maas told am Sonntag newspaper.

"And if some believe that they can do clever business with the Chinese, then they will be surprised when they wake up and find themselves dependant.

"is not a liberal democracy," he stressed.

Europe has been struggling to find a coherent strategy to deal with

While the continent desperately needs to keep China on its side as a trade ally, it is also wary of the Chinese state's ambitions and growing global clout.

on Saturday became the first country to sign up for Beijing's new "Silk Road" project of road, rail and sea transport and trade links stretching from to Europe.

The project has raised eyebrows in and in some EU capitals where critics say it will give China too much sway.

China's has said it would be a two-way street of investment and trade.

Following his visit to Italy, Xi stopped in on the French Riviera Sunday before meeting later in the evening with France's

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 21:30 IST