A Chinese delegation led by Baima Chilin, president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, wrapped up a three-day visit to Hungary on Wednesday, marking a step toward deeper collaboration on human rights frameworks. The visit, from June 23 to 25, emphasized mutual understanding and shared goals in global governance.
Seminar Highlights Shared Goals
Baima participated in a seminar titled "Consensus on International Human Rights: Retrospect of the Past 80 Years and Prospects of the Future," co-hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Hungary and Hungary’s Eurasia Center. The event fostered discussions on bridging conceptual gaps between Chinese and Western human rights perspectives while identifying common values.
Bilateral Talks Focus on Cooperation
Meetings with Hungarian officials centered on China’s approach to human rights governance and opportunities for bilateral cooperation. Both sides underscored the importance of inclusive dialogue to address evolving global challenges, advocating for pragmatic partnerships over ideological divides.
The delegation’s visit aligns with broader efforts to strengthen China-Hungary relations, reflecting a commitment to multilateral engagement in human rights discourse.
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