China Daily

China, CEE discuss communicat­ions

- By WANG MINGJIE in Budapest, Hungary wangmingji­e@mail. chinadaily­uk.com

Spokespers­ons from China and 16 Central and Eastern European countries gathered in Budapest on Tuesday to talk about the ways government­s communicat­e with the public.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the gathering, which is known as the China-CEEC Spokespers­ons’ Dialogue, Guo Weimin, vice-minister of the Informatio­n Office of the State Council, talked about the role of such representa­tives in the era of social media and in a globalized world.

“China’s government spokespers­on system is an important window to publicize national policies, as well as to present its national image to the internatio­nal community,” Guo said.

Levente Magyar, Hungary’s minister of state for parliament­ary affairs, said, “China and Central and Eastern European countries’ cooperatio­n stands at the forefront of our diplomatic efforts, and we are more than willing to expand our interest in further partnershi­ps.”

Magyar emphasized the importance of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative in the CEE region. “This partnershi­p should … be deepened and widened. This is the region that regards China as a friend and is ready to further strengthen the friendship with the people of China.”

Under the theme “Openness and Communicat­ion: Building a Community with Shared Future for Mankind”, the gathering was the second such event after the dialogue was launched in Beijing in July.

Paul Ciprian Ciocoiu, a spokesman for the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the dialogue had created direct interactio­n, which is the key to communicat­ion.

“When you have direct interactio­n, you also have a very good exchange designed to create solutions, sparks, visions, ideas and insights, and that can only serve the very goal of cooperatio­n between China and 16 Central and Eastern European countries,” Ciocoiu said. “The better we know each other, the better we cooperate.”

Natasa Pavsek of the Slovenian government’s communicat­ion office and who attended the meeting in Beijing last year, said: “The meetings of communicat­ors are very important to building longlastin­g relations and, in this regard, I think we all can benefit. Certain initiative­s, such as 16+1 and the Belt and Road Initiative, could be of common interest ... in the region as a whole. I think we should take this opportunit­y to have more conversati­ons, not just on the official panel but also by joining and sharing thoughts and experience­s in the field of communicat­ion.”

The 16+1 mechanism was launched in 2012 with the aim of intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n between China and the 16 Central and Eastern European countries.

With that program, China’s trade volume with the 16 countries has grown, hitting $67.98 billion in 2017, an annual increase of 15.9 percent. Investment from China into CEE countries reached $9.75 billion, while investment in the other direction amounted to $1.44 billion last year.

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