China Daily

Beijing, Budapest carry ties forward

Relations upgraded to an all-weather comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that the China-Hungary relationsh­ip is now at its best in history, and he called on the two sides to summarize the valuable experience of the past and continue deepening practical cooperatio­n in various sectors.

The two countries decided to elevate bilateral relations to an all-weather comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p in the new era.

Xi, who had just concluded state visits to France and Serbia, held talks on Thursday with Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok and Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest, capital of Hungary, on the third leg of his six-day European trip.

Calling Sulyok “an experience­d statesman and a legal expert”, Xi said he appreciate­s the Hungarian president’s long-standing dedication to growing the China-Hungary friendship and his positive contributi­on to developmen­t of bilateral ties.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations in 1949, China and Hungary have always respected each other, treated each other as equals and pursued mutual benefit.

Last year, China was Hungary’s largest source of foreign investment, as well as its largest trading partner outside the European Union.

As the first European country to sign a cooperatio­n agreement with China on the Belt and Road Initiative, Hungary has been a distributi­on center for China-Europe freight trains and a crucial link in the logistics transporta­tion corridor between China and Europe over the past decade.

Xi stressed the importance of summarizin­g the valuable experience of the past 75 years, which has ensured the steady developmen­t of bilateral ties.

The Chinese president also said that China welcomes Hungarian friends to board the express train of Chinese modernizat­ion and better align it with Hungary’s Eastern Opening policy.

China will continue to work with Hungary to guide the correct direction for the joint building of the Belt and Road as well as the cooperatio­n between China and Central and Eastern European countries, he said.

Xi also said it is hoped that Hungary, which is set to take over the rotating EU presidency in July, will seize the opportunit­y to promote the stable and healthy developmen­t of China-EU relations.

Sulyok, who jointly received Xi with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at a welcoming ceremony on Thursday morning, hailed the positive results of bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields since the two countries establishe­d a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p in 2017.

Hungary has greatly benefited through cooperatio­n with China in areas such as infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty under the BRI, he said.

Sulyok said his country highly appreciate­s the Global Developmen­t Initiative and other initiative­s proposed by the Chinese president, as they are crucial for addressing various challenges facing the world today and for preventing bloc confrontat­ion by advocating for dialogue and cooperatio­n.

Noting that it is an establishe­d policy of Hungary to strengthen cooperatio­n with China, Sulyok said the Central European country looks forward to promoting key cooperatio­n projects such as the Hungary-Serbia Railway to deliver more benefits to the people.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, walk on a red carpet with Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok and his wife, Zsuzsanna Nagy, on Thursday at a welcoming ceremony at Buda Castle in Budapest.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, walk on a red carpet with Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok and his wife, Zsuzsanna Nagy, on Thursday at a welcoming ceremony at Buda Castle in Budapest.
 ?? XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA ?? Right: President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, are received by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his wife, Aniko Levai, after arriving in Budapest on Wednesday.
XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA Right: President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, are received by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his wife, Aniko Levai, after arriving in Budapest on Wednesday.
 ?? NOEMI BRUZAK VIA REUTERS ?? Left: Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok welcomes President Xi Jinping at Buda Castle in Budapest on Thursday.
NOEMI BRUZAK VIA REUTERS Left: Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok welcomes President Xi Jinping at Buda Castle in Budapest on Thursday.

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