Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic arrived in Beijing on Sunday, May 24, for a high-profile state visit aimed at deepening the strategic partnership between Serbia and China. The visit, which continues through May 28, comes at a time of strengthening cooperation between the two nations.
During his stay, President Vucic is scheduled to hold key meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Chinese premier, Li Qiang. These discussions will focus on expanding bilateral relations and addressing international and regional issues of mutual interest, reinforcing the political mutual trust established over recent years.
Serbia holds a unique position as the first European country to agree with China on building a community with a shared future for the new era. As a pivotal partner in Southeast Europe, Serbia has worked closely with China to maintain high-level diplomatic relations and close coordination on multilateral affairs.
The relationship has been characterized by mutual support for core interests and booming people-to-people exchanges. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has expressed readiness to build on the momentum of this visit to consolidate what is described as an "iron-clad friendship."
Both nations seek to achieve more tangible outcomes through enriched cultural exchanges and mutually beneficial cooperation, ensuring that the strategic vision of a shared future delivers meaningful benefits for the people of both countries.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic arrives in Beijing for state visit
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