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China-Hungary Strengthen Ties
Top Chinese legislator Zhao Leji and Hungarian National Assembly Speaker Laszlo Kover met in Beijing to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation.
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Zhao LejiLaszlo Kover
- What key areas of cooperation were discussed between the two countries?
- Key areas of cooperation mentioned include the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Hungary-Serbia railway project, and emerging sectors like clean energy, the digital economy, and artificial intelligence. Both countries aim to elevate the level of practical cooperation.
- What was the main topic of discussion between Zhao Leji and Laszlo Kover?
- Zhao Leji, chairman of China's National People's Congress Standing Committee, held talks with Laszlo Kover, speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly, in Beijing on November 5, 2024. They discussed strengthening bilateral relations, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties, and expanding cooperation in various fields.
- What is the nature of the current bilateral relationship between China and Hungary?
- The meeting underscored the significance of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary, marking the elevation of their bilateral relationship to an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to mutually beneficial cooperation.
- What role did the legislative institutions of China and Hungary play in the discussions?
- Zhao Leji called for stronger coordination and cooperation between the legislative institutions of China and Hungary in multilateral forums, working together to promote global governance that upholds world peace and international fairness. Kover expressed support for this aim.
- What is the significance of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary?
- Both sides emphasized their commitment to the "one-China" principle and agreed to enhance high-level exchanges and strategic communication. They also highlighted the importance of deepening mutual trust and supporting each other's core interests.