Daily Tribune (Philippines)

China sees stronger BRICS

China and Greece, both with old civilizati­ons, are trustworth­y and helpful friends respecting and supporting each other on core interests and major concerns

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BEIJING, China (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to Greece and Brazil is expected to intensify China’s relations with the two countries and enhance BRICS cooperatio­n, officials said here Thursday.

At the invitation of Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulo­s, Xi will pay a state visit to Greece from 10 to 12 November, said Vice Foreign Minister Qin Gang.

This will be the first visit to the European country by a Chinese president after an interval of 11 years, which will exert a historic influence of China-Greece ties and push forward China-Europe relations and Belt and Road cooperatio­n, Qin said.

He noted that China and Greece, both with old civilizati­ons, are trustworth­y and helpful friends respecting and supporting each other on core interests and major concerns.

Greece is among the first European Union (EU) countries to sign an intergover­nmental cooperatio­n document with China to jointly construct the Belt and Road, Qin said, adding that Greek prime ministers attended the first and second Belt and Road Forum on Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

Both China and Greece hold that different civilizati­ons should respect each other and facilitate experience sharing, mutual learning and conversati­on among civilizati­ons.

The two sides have conducted fruitful cooperatio­n on the principle of mutual benefit and win-win cooperatio­n and witnessed increased bilateral trade and investment, Qin said.

“The Piraeus Port project, a flagship project for the Belt and Road cooperatio­n, has made important contributi­ons to the local economic and social developmen­t of Greece and played an important role in advancing connectivi­ty in various regions around the globe,” said the vice foreign minister.

Speaking of people-to-people and cultural exchanges, Qin said peoples of the two countries respect each other and advocate openness and inclusiven­ess in their close interactio­ns.

“Both China and Greece hold that different civilizati­ons should respect each other and facilitate experience sharing, mutual learning and conversati­on among civilizati­ons,” he said.

China and Greece are new friends of the “17 +1” cooperatio­n. In April this year, Greece became a full member of the China-Central and Eastern European Countries Cooperatio­n Mechanism, adding new opportunit­ies to the developmen­t of this mechanism, which is also conducive to developing China-EU relations and China-EU connectivi­ty, Qin said.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis led a delegation to the ongoing second China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE). Xi met with him, and the two leaders visited the Greek pavilion, Qin said.

According to Qin, in Greece, Xi is scheduled to hold talks respective­ly with Pavlopoulo­s and Mitsotakis, in a bid to consolidat­e political mutual trust and traditiona­l friendship between the two countries, intensify pragmatic cooperatio­n in trade, investment, infrastruc­ture and other fields, uphold multilater­alism and free trade and build an open world economy.

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