In Beijing on Tuesday, Wang Huning, a prominent political advisor from China, held a meeting with Marinko Cavara, the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
Wang, who serves as the chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), highlighted the strong relationship between China and BiH. He noted the solid political trust, close cultural exchanges, and successful economic and trade cooperation between the two nations, all of which have developed in recent years. He attributed this progress to the strategic guidance of President Xi Jinping and the Presidency of BiH.
Wang emphasized that this year marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and BiH. He expressed China's willingness to collaborate with BiH to further implement the agreements reached by the leaders of both countries. This cooperation will be based on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and mutual benefit. The CPPCC National Committee is prepared to contribute to the advancement of bilateral relations.
Cavara expressed his appreciation for the concept of building a community with a shared future for humanity and the Belt and Road Initiative, both proposed by Xi Jinping. He affirmed BiH's commitment to the one-China principle and its desire to deepen practical cooperation with China across various sectors. This cooperation aims to foster further development in the relationship between the two countries.
5 Comments
Habibi
Mutual benefit? More like benefit for China, at the expense of a smaller nation like BiH. Wake up, people!
Donatello
Sounding more like propaganda than genuine news. Where's the critical analysis of this 'cooperation'?
Bermudez
Great news! More cooperation between countries is always a positive step for global stability.
Eric Cartman
It's encouraging to see economic and trade cooperation between China and BiH flourishing.
Raphael
The CPPCC...doesn't sound like a very transparent organization. Who truly benefits from this strategic guidance?