President Xi Jinping visit to Hungary Strengthened China-Hungary Relations
In a symbolic and heartwarming state visit, President Xi Jinping of China visited Hungary from May 8 to 10, welcomed by President Schuyuk and Prime Minister Orban. The visit marked a significant milestone in the long-standing friendship between the two countries.
During his visit, President Xi participated in various events, including a grand welcome ceremony at the Buda Palace and fruitful talks with Hungarian leaders. He also met with reporters to discuss the future of China-Hungary relations in the new era.
One particularly touching moment was President Xi’s reunion with Ola Tamara, a Hungarian girl who had greeted him with flowers 15 years ago during his previous visit to Hungary. Tamara, now a college student, represents the strong bond and friendship between China and Hungary that has blossomed over the years.
President Xi’s visit also highlighted the deepening economic and strategic ties between the two countries. The upgrade of China-Hungary relations to an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership signifies a new chapter in their cooperation.
With initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative and the China-Central and Eastern European Countries Expo, China and Hungary are working together to enhance connectivity and promote economic development. Hungary has become a key trading partner for China in Central and Eastern Europe, showcasing the potential for further collaboration.
As President Xi expressed during his visit, the friendship between China and Hungary is like a fine wine – fragrant, sweet, mellow, and long-lasting. With mutual trust and shared goals, the two countries are poised to enter a golden era of cooperation and prosperity.
The visit concluded with a farewell event hosted by Prime Minister Orban, where President Xi reiterated his commitment to strengthening ties with Hungary and building a bright future for both nations. This visit will surely leave a lasting impact on the bilateral relationship and pave the way for even closer cooperation in the years to come.