Foreign and Military Affairs

China, Serbia vow to enhance bilateral ties

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-06-25 17:07
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BEIJING - China and Serbia on Friday discussed the development of bilateral ties, pledging to further enhance relations.

The call for closer ties was made during a meeting between China's top legislator Wu Bangguo and visiting Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, who was invited by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao for a working visit to China.

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Hailing the current development of China-Serbia ties, Wu said the bilateral relationship had endured major international challenges and witnessed smooth development.

China attaches importance to the relationship with Serbia, and will work with it to keep high-level contacts, strengthen parliamentary exchanges, expand trade, and carry out cooperation in electricity and infrastructure construction, so as to push forward the China-Serbia strategic partnership, he said.

Cvetkovic said Serbia saw China as an important strategic partner, hoping to have closer political contact with China and to expand trade and two-way investment, so as to consolidate relations.

Wu also expressed gratitude for Serbia's valuable support on issues concerning China's core interests and major concerns. He added that China respected Serbia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as the country's development path.

Cvetkovic echoed Wu in saying Serbia and China shared a traditional friendship. The Serbian government and people were grateful for China's understanding and support.

He also spoke highly of the active efforts China has made to cope with the international financial crisis, and China's contribution to the world economic recovery. He said China is a major force in promoting world peace and development.

The visit of Cvetkovic runs from June 24-28.