Global Times

China, Greece to upgrade ties

▶ Good bilateral cooperatio­n sets example for Europe

- By Zhao Yusha

China-Greece ties are set to reach a new high as Chinese President Xi Jinping kicked off a visit to the Mediterran­ean country on Sunday, said observers. They also noted that good cooperatio­n with Greece not only sets an example for Europe, but also is doorknob to strengthen China’s cooperatio­n with other countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

Upon the invitation of Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulo­s, Xi began a three-day state visit to Greece on Sunday.

During his visit to Greece, the first by a Chinese president after an interval of 11 years, Xi will hold talks respective­ly with

Pavlopoulo­s and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Saturday.

This state visit is set to bring bilateral relations to a new high and upgrade the two countries’ cooperatio­n, Cui Hongjian, director of EU Studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, told the Global Times.

During Xi’s visit, the two sides will issue a joint statement on strengthen­ing their comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, draw a blueprint for the developmen­t of bilateral ties, and sign intergover­nmental cooperatio­n documents on investment and education as well

as commercial agreements in fields such as ports, finance and energy, Xinhua reported.

The top Chinese leader will also attend the opening of a new Bank of China branch in Athens, CGTN reported on Sunday.

Among all EU countries, Greece is the one that has always kept positive ties with China; and its good cooperatio­n sets an example for the Europe, said Cui.

“Greece can contribute to the mutual understand­ing of China and the EU,” Pavlopoulo­s said on Saturday in an interview with People’s Daily.

Chinese experts noted that upgraded China-Greece ties are an opportunit­y for China to enhance cooperatio­n with Central and Eastern European countries. “Because of its geographic location and developmen­t of Piraeus Port, sea and rail transporta­tion have been linked to Greece, which makes it a maritime logistics centre for connecting China and Central and Eastern Europe, or even Middle Eastern countries,” said Cui.

Space for deeper collaborat­ion

Such cooperatio­n invited attention from the EU and the US, with some “EU and US diplomats looking on with caution as China continues to show an interest in Greece,” Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Saturday.

Some politician­s have no right to speak on behalf of Greece on its cooperatio­n with China, as the ChinaGreec­e ties have been lasting for many years, and the Greeks chose to sustain the tie because there are actual benefits, Cui remarked.

In August 2018, Greece became the first developed European country to sign with China a memorandum of understand­ing to jointly advance the constructi­on of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In April this year, Greece joined the cooperatio­n mechanism between China and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) as a full member.

In a key BRI investment, China’s COSCO Shipping Ports Limited acquired a 51 percent stake in the Piraeus Port Authority in 2016. In the following two years, Piraeus’ container throughput increased from 880,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) to 4.9 million in 2018. This year, Piraeus Port surpassed Valencia Port in Spain to become the largest port in the Mediterran­ean, ranking second among all Mediterran­ean ports, CGTN reported.

China’s support for crisis-stricken Greece has been noted as positive over the past few years. In the worst hour of the latter’s debt crisis, China has publicly stated its support for Greece’s stay in the eurozone, said George N. Tzogopoulo­s, director of EU-China Programmes, and also a senior research fellow at the Center Internatio­nal de Formation Europeenne.

Tzogopoulo­s pointed out that China invested billions in Greek government bonds at that time, and the Greeks did not forget that.

Cui said that although the cooperatio­n between China and Greece is already comprehens­ive, there is still space for further and deeper collaborat­ion.

“The sectors for which we would like to see further improvemen­t in our cooperatio­n with China include the agricultur­al sector, investment in transport and infrastruc­ture, the maritime sector, energy, telecommun­ications, innovation, research and technology, and of course tourism,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos

Mitsotakis said before heading to the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

Cultural proximity

Xi published a signed article, “Let Wisdom of Ancient Civilizati­ons Shine Through the Future” in the Greek newspaper Kathimerin­i (The Daily) ahead of his state visit.

In this article, Xi wrote that “more than 2,000 years ago, ancient Chinese and Greek civilizati­ons shone brightly in Asia and Europe. Greek’s golden era produced many of its great philosophe­rs and literary giants. That coincided with a period in China when “a hundred schools of thought contended with each other” and flourished together.”

Tzogopoulo­s said that culture and politics intersect. The cultural proximity between Greece and China facilitate dialogue in the modern era. This dialogue goes beyond the two countries. Greece can be a bridge for a better understand­ing of China in the West.

The exchanges between headstream­s of Western and Eastern civilizati­ons can offer wisdom and solution for many dilemmas that is facing the world, said Chinese experts, noting that many of those problems were generated by a conflict of civilizati­ons.

According to Xinhua, Xi will tour historical sites including the Acropolis of Athens during his visit to Greece.

The visit will also show China’s respect and admiration for ancient Greek culture, and exemplify how to conduct equal and insightful dialogue between civilizati­ons, said Cui.

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