China Daily (Hong Kong)

‘New starting point’ for 75-year ties

President Xi says that China-Hungary relationsh­ip ‘now at its best in history’

- By MO JINGXI and XU WEI Contact the writers at mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

When President Xi Jinping arrived at Budapest Airport on Wednesday night for a state visit to Hungary, he received a bouquet of flowers from Tamara Olah, a 21-year-old woman who had presented him with flowers 15 years ago during the then vice-president’s trip to the country.

“She was only 6 years old back then, and now she has become a young woman. It was touching to me because her growth from a child to a beautiful young woman symbolizes the growth of the friendship between China and Hungary,” Xi said during talks with Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok on Thursday.

The friendship became even more mature on Thursday as the two countries decided to elevate their ties to new heights into an allweather comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p for the new era.

Speaking at a farewell ceremony held by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday, Xi said that he and Orban have fully conducted in-depth communicat­ion and reached many important consensuse­s during the trip, although it was not long enough.

“I look forward to maintainin­g close communicat­ion with Prime Minister Orban and guiding our two countries to carry forward our friendship and translate the consensuse­s into tangible cooperatio­n results to continuous­ly benefit the two peoples,” Xi said.

After briefing the Chinese president about the history and developmen­t of Budapest, Orban said Chinese enterprise­s have made important contributi­ons to his country’s economic developmen­t and the city’s constructi­on.

Many projects with the participat­ion of Chinese contractor­s have become flagships of cooperatio­n and symbols of friendship between the two countries, he said.

Hungary expects to carry out more cooperatio­n with China and introduce more advanced technologi­es from China in order to facilitate the country’s developmen­t and the well-being of its people, Orban said.

Hungary is the first European country to sign a Belt and Road cooperatio­n document with China. Bilateral trade between the two countries has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. Last year, their total trade volume exceeded $13 billion, according to Hungarian data.

Xi, who said that bilateral relations were at a “new starting point”, noted that both sides agreed that the Belt and Road Initiative and Hungary’s Eastern Opening policy are highly compatible.

“We will connect our developmen­t strategies more closely, deepen economic, trade, investment and financial cooperatio­n, and advance the Budapest-Belgrade railway and other key projects,” he said.

Xi also said that China and Hungary will expand cooperatio­n in emerging industries and foster new quality productive forces to empower and facilitate the economic and social developmen­t of the two countries.

“The relationsh­ip is now at its best in history,” he said, noting that he has full confidence in the future of bilateral ties after concluding “friendly and productive talks” with Orban on Thursday.

Orban said that the success of China-Hungary relations proves that large and small countries can respect each other and cooperate for mutual benefit.

He rejected rhetoric about China’s so-called “overcapaci­ty” or attempts at “de-risking”, saying that Hungary is committed to deepening cooperatio­n with China, and it is undeterred by any external influences. China’s developmen­t is an opportunit­y, not a risk, for Europe, Orban stressed.

After their talks, Xi and Orban witnessed the signing of 18 documents, as outcomes of the visit, to deepen cooperatio­n in areas including Belt and Road projects, scientific and technologi­cal cooperatio­n and nuclear energy.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday it is important that there will be common projects between the two countries in the field of road and railway transporta­tion, as well as energy infrastruc­ture.

“I think it’s great news that we have extended our relationsh­ip to the field of nuclear energy, which has not been the case so far,” he said, noting that the best way to generate electricit­y for the huge demand in the future in a cheap, safe and effective way is through nuclear power.

Szijjarto said the newly establishe­d all-weather comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p for the new era between the two countries is an honor for Hungary.

“I think it reflects the rightfulne­ss of our China policy. We are among those countries in Europe, which consider the cooperatio­n with China as an opportunit­y and not as a risk,” he said.

 ?? XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping speaks during his joint press conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban following their talks in Budapest, Hungary, on Thursday.
XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping speaks during his joint press conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban following their talks in Budapest, Hungary, on Thursday.

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