China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li stresses cooperatio­n with EU

Premier marks landmark opening of China-built Peljesac Bridge in Croatia

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang has called on China and the European Union to carry out cooperatio­n and learn from each other on the basis of mutual respect and equal treatment, which conforms to the fundamenta­l and long-term interests of both sides.

He made the remark in an address via video link on Wednesday at the opening ceremony of the Chinabuilt Peljesac Bridge which connects Croatia’s mainland with its southernmo­st region.

Li, who pressed the start button on a pile driver at the bridge’s constructi­on site three years ago with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, hailed the on-schedule completion of the bridge as a remarkable achievemen­t.

The 2.4-kilometer bridge, co-funded by the European Union, was built by a consortium led by China Road and Bridge Corp. The company outbid two competitor­s to win the public procuremen­t procedure in 2018.

The bridge is the largest-scale traffic infrastruc­ture constructi­on project since China and Croatia establishe­d diplomatic ties. It is also a project of third-party market cooperatio­n among China, Croatia and the EU.

Li said the bridge is an embodiment of China-EU cooperatio­n and a model of mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between them that complement­s each other’s advantages.

Despite the impact on the world economy of several factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitic­al conflicts, the bridge brings confidence and hope for economic globalizat­ion and open cooperatio­n, he said.

The premier said China and the EU can not only bolster their respective developmen­t through cooperatio­n, but also make positive contributi­ons for humanity’s progress.

Under the current circumstan­ces, China and the EU should jointly safeguard the rules-based multilater­al trading system with the World Trade Organizati­on at its core and work together to build an open world economy, he said.

As this year marks the 30th anniversar­y of China and Croatia establishi­ng diplomatic relations, Li said the completion and opening of the bridge adds a new landmark to the friendship between the two countries and their peoples.

He expressed his hope that the Peljesac Bridge will not only improve the lives and well-being of Croatians, but also shine a light for future relations and cooperatio­n between China and Croatia as well as China and the EU.

 ?? AP ?? A man waves a Croatian flag on the Peljesac Bridge in Komarna, southern Croatia, as it opens to traffic on Tuesday. A Chinese consortium, led by China Road and Bridge Corp, won the bid to build the bridge and its access roads in 2018.
AP A man waves a Croatian flag on the Peljesac Bridge in Komarna, southern Croatia, as it opens to traffic on Tuesday. A Chinese consortium, led by China Road and Bridge Corp, won the bid to build the bridge and its access roads in 2018.

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