Global Times

China-Greece cooperatio­n could advance faster, better: Greek parliament speaker

- By Maria Spiliopoul­ou and Liu Yongqiu

Greece is a bridge between Europe and China, and China-Greece cooperatio­n could develop much faster and to a greater extent, Greek Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis told Xinhua in a recent interview.

The Greek official made the remarks before departing for an official five-day visit to China starting Monday.

He is travelling to Beijing and Shanghai to hold talks with Chinese officials on strengthen­ing bilateral relations.

“We have excellent relations, especially in recent years, in the financial and trade sector. We believe we are a bridge between Europe and China for the economy, as well as for culture,” he told Xinhua.

In the context of the China-Greece strategic partnershi­p as well as the Belt and Road initiative, Greece and China have made significan­t progress in recent years in cooperatio­n in many sectors, but more could be achieved, Voutsis said.

“The efforts that Greece is making for relations with China are not uninterrup­ted. There are some obstacles which are inherent in EU rules and which on a number of occasions are magnified in proportion to the ‘threat’ that some Europeans feel from China’s role,” he said.

“We know very well now which are the limits the EU allows in relationsh­ips that otherwise could develop much faster and to a greater extent,” he said.

Despite hurdles, the speaker conveyed the message that Greece is making every possible effort to exit the eightyear debt crisis and remain a pillar of stability in the region.

Regarding the Belt and Road project, the Greek official was upbeat.

“I am very optimistic, I was very optimistic that the entire Europe and especially the Balkans and our country would be open and supporting this major strategic plan, which also concerns other continents, so that there will be an agreement on the terms of trade, but also cultural products and people-to-people exchanges,” he said.

“I try to retain this optimism, not because there are clouds from the Greek or Chinese side, but because of what is happening on the wider map, like the looming possible trade wars. Who would have imagined that this could happen, but such issues arise between the big poles, the US under Trump, the G7, Russia and the European Union,” he said.

Such developmen­ts create instabilit­y and uncertaint­y in the economy, and may delay or put cooperatio­n projects at risk, Voutsis said, stressing that Greece supports efforts to resolve such issues.

“We are consolidat­ing our relations with the neighborin­g country, FYROM [Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia], through a deal that has a perspectiv­e and helps to open the path for the Belt and Road. These moves are not coincident­al,” he said, referring to the historic agreement which was signed on Sunday between Greece and FYROM to end the long-standing Macedonia name dispute.

During his visit to Beijing and Shanghai this week, the Greek official said he will explore opportunit­ies to strengthen bilateral friendship and collaborat­ion in various fields.

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