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A ‘new era’ of China-hungary ties

Xi’s three-day visit to closest EU ally marks 75 years of diplomatic relations

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will host Chinese President Xi Jinping in Budapest in a bid to strengthen already flourishin­g ties between Beijing and its closest Eu ally.

The state visit to Hungary is the last leg of Xi’s European tour, his first since 2019.

Earlier this week, the Chinese leader kicked off his trip in France, a visit that was cordial but also highlighte­d tensions between Beijing and the Eu over the war in ukraine and global trade.

after visiting non-eu partner Serbia, Xi arrived in Budapest on Wednesday evening.

in an op-ed published in Hungary’s pro-government Magyar Nemzet daily ahead of his arrival in Budapest, Xi praised a “longstandi­ng friendship” he described “as mellow and rich as Tokaji wine”, referring to the renowned Hungarian vineyards region.

“We have gone through hardships together and defied power politics together amid volatile internatio­nal situations.

“Our bilateral relationsh­ip is at its best in history and has embarked on a golden voyage... On the new journey of the new era, China looks forward to working closely with our Hungarian friends,” he wrote.

Frequently at loggerhead­s with Brussels, Orban has been advocating an “Eastern opening” foreign policy since his return to power in 2010, seeking closer economic ties to China, russia and other asian countries.

The nationalis­t premier remained committed to his strategy even as tensions between Western nations and Beijing increased over human rights violations, the Covid pandemic, trade and russia’s invasion of ukraine.

Xi’s three-day visit to Hungary marks 75 years of diplomatic relations between the country and China.

in recent years, the Central European country of 9.6 million people has attracted a flood of major Chinese projects, mostly related to battery and electric vehicle (EV) manufactur­ing.

Since Hungary began to promote itself as a global hub for EV manufactur­ing in 2022, several new Chinese businesses have sprung up all over the country.

according to the Hungarian government, the two countries are expected to sign at least 16 different agreements promoting their cooperatio­n in rail and road infrastruc­ture, nuclear energy and the automotive industry.

The Chinese leader is due to depart Hungary today.

While French President Emmanuel Macron pressed a message to Beijing not to support russia’s war against ukraine and to accept fairer trade, Hungary will provide “a friendlier destinatio­n for Xi”, said political scientist Ja ian Chong of the university of Singapore.

in Hungary, a country with close ties to both Moscow and Beijing, Xi will be able to “avoid tough conversati­ons and awkward questions”, he added.

Both countries have called for a peaceful settlement of russia’s war in ukraine.

“Hungary provides a diplomatic win for Xi, showing his warm ties with an Eu member state that will still roll out the red carpet for Chinese investment,” said Xiaoxue Martin, a researcher at the Clingendae­l China Centre.

“Xi’s message to the rest of Europe: this is how China would like to be treated in Europe,” she added.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Hello friend: Orban welcoming Xi at the Ferenc Liszt Internatio­nal Airport in Budapest.
— Reuters Hello friend: Orban welcoming Xi at the Ferenc Liszt Internatio­nal Airport in Budapest.

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