China, Hungary Strengthen Ties with Five-Point Cooperation Plan
Chinese FM Wang Yi outlines five key areas for China-Hungary collaboration during Budapest talks, focusing on economic ties, cultural exchanges, and global governance reforms.
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Chinese FM Wang Yi outlines five key areas for China-Hungary collaboration during Budapest talks, focusing on economic ties, cultural exchanges, and global governance reforms.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping declared China-Hungary relations are at their strongest ever during his visit to Budapest, emphasizing deep-rooted friendship and fruitful cooperation between the two nations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to attend a welcome ceremony hosted by Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok and Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest, signaling strengthened China-Hungary relations.