🇨🇳🤝🇭🇺 75 Years Strong: China and Hungary Boost Their Friendship in Beijing
In an exciting move to strengthen their 75-year-long friendship, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto in Beijing this Wednesday. 🎉
Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized that China and Hungary's relationship is entering a new era filled with important opportunities. 🌟
\"China is ready to keep close contact with Hungary, implement the important agreements made by our leaders, continue our traditional friendship, deepen political trust, and promote Belt and Road cooperation,\" Wang Yi stated. \"Let's take our bilateral ties to the next level!\" 🚀
He praised Hungary for its commitment to deepening cooperation with China despite outside pressures. \"Our fruitful cooperation shows that China is an opportunity, not a challenge, and a partner, not an adversary to Europe,\" Wang Yi added.
With Hungary set to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union in the latter half of this year, Wang Yi expressed hope that Hungary would encourage the EU to view China's development in a friendly and rational way. \"We look forward to a more positive and pragmatic EU policy towards China,\" he said. 🌍
Peter Szijjarto echoed these sentiments, stating, \"Hungary opposes decoupling from China. Seeing China as a threat means missing out on opportunities. Treating China as a partner is the right choice.\" 👍
He welcomed increased Chinese investment in Hungary and expressed eagerness to advance key projects under the Belt and Road Initiative. \"Let's keep deepening our mutually beneficial cooperation!\" Szijjarto exclaimed. 💪
This meeting highlights the growing bond between China and Hungary, promising exciting developments for both nations and the broader global community. Stay tuned for more updates on this dynamic partnership! 📢
Reference(s):
cgtn.com