China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi seeks more ties with Central, Eastern Europe

Premier also meets with Serbian leader, cites developmen­t potential

- By ZHAO YANRONG zhaoyanron­g@chinadaily.com.cn

China pledged to strengthen the economic ties between China and Central and Eastern European countries on Monday.

President Xi Jinping made the remarks when he met visiting Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic in Beijing, calling on the two countries to expand bilateral trade and investment.

Stressing that China attached great attention to Central and Eastern European countries, Xi said Beijing hopes to upgrade bilateral cooperatio­n and promote comprehens­ive and balanced China-Europe relations.

He called for the two countries to enhance cooperatio­n on infrastruc­ture constructi­on, agricultur­e, energy, the informatio­n industry, the automobile industry and technology.

The president also called on the two countries to set up cultural centers, saying that China supports the teaching of Mandarin and opening Confucius Institutes in Serbia.

Before the meeting, Xi greeted Nikolic with a grand welcoming ceremony and a 21-gun salute outside the Great Hall of the People.

Serbia is the first strategic partner that China has forged in Central and Eastern Europe. Nikolic is on his first official visit to China from Sunday to Thursday.

Nikolic said Serbia has a traditiona­l friendship with China and is happy for the great achievemen­ts Chinese people have made.

“I hope my visit to China can enhance the two countries’ cooperatio­n and begin a new chapter in China-Serbia relations,” Nikolic said.

Serbia is willing to work with China to promote ties between China and Central and Eastern Europe, Nikolic said.

Premier Li Keqiang, who also met the Serbian guest on Monday, said that there is huge potential for cooperatio­n between China and Central and Eastern European countries.

Li encouraged capable Chinese companies to invest in countries in the region and welcomed importing more products from the region.

Cooperatio­n between China and central and Eastern Europe can bring new growth to China-European ties, and Serbia is expected to contribute more to this cooperatio­n, Li said.

Nikolic said China is a reliable partner for his country, and Serbia is willing to borrow China’s developmen­t experience­s.

“We welcome more Chinese companies participat­ing in Serbian economic developmen­t, and expanding the mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the two countries,” Nikolic added.

Feng Zhongping, vice-president of the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said the cooperatio­n between China and Central and Eastern Europe has become more important for both sides in recent years.

“Those countries used to cooperate with Western European countries and the United States. After the global financial crisis, they found that the Chinese market and financial support from China has become more significan­t for their economic developmen­t,” Feng said.

“On the other hand, countries such as Serbia, are on their way to European Union integratio­n. Those countries can be an important part of China’s cooperatio­n with the EU in the future,” he said.

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