On the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, leaders from various nations have voiced their aspirations to strengthen friendly cooperation with China and collaborate towards global sustainable development.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic congratulated China on its significant achievements over the past 75 years, expressing genuine joy for these accomplishments and confidence in China’s future growth.
Amidst a complicated international landscape, Vucic highlighted that the people of Serbia and China share similar philosophies and are dedicated to fostering friendly relations, ensuring that the strong friendship between the two nations continues to thrive.
Vucic noted that the practical cooperation between Serbia and China across various sectors has yielded successful outcomes, and he is optimistic about the implementation of more collaborative projects that will benefit both nations.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari remarked that China serves as a stabilizing influence in global affairs and a key contributor to economic growth, noting that the Chinese people have achieved national independence under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.
Over the last 75 years, Zardari emphasized China’s consistent advancement in technology and innovation, which has provided valuable insights for improving the political, economic, and cultural landscape worldwide.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides acknowledged China’s clear development objectives and impressive achievements in various sectors, which have drawn international attention.
Christodoulides emphasized the enduring friendship between Cyprus and China, despite the geographical distance, expressing gratitude for China’s longstanding support regarding the Cyprus issue and reaffirming commitment to the one-China policy.
He stated that Cyprus strongly backs the development of EU-China relations and is eager to collaborate with China to enhance bilateral ties between Cyprus and China as well as EU-China relations.
Maltese President Myriam Spiteri Debono remarked on the friendly relations and mutual trust that have flourished since Malta established diplomatic ties with China, looking forward to furthering cooperation for the benefit of both nations.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declared the friendship between Pakistan and China as “unbreakable,” emphasizing mutual support on core issues and readiness to deepen collaboration in various sectors such as energy, agriculture, and technology.
Sharif mentioned the commitment to enhancing business interactions, supporting high-quality economic development in Pakistan, and jointly upgrading the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, aiming to foster a closer community with a shared future.
Kyrgyz Prime Minister Akylbek Japarov stated that China is on a successful modernization path, and the cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is bringing more countries together.
He highlighted Kyrgyzstan’s ongoing economic reforms aimed at improving citizens’ well-being, expressing hope to strengthen friendship and cooperation with China, which will create new opportunities for both nations’ prosperity and growth.
Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Edward Davis praised China’s poverty alleviation efforts, noting their significance for “Global South” countries and recognizing China’s commitment to its own development path while promoting global common development.
Since establishing diplomatic relations 27 years ago, Davis noted that the cooperation between the Bahamas and China has produced fruitful results in various sectors, and he expressed readiness to collaborate with China to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Thailand’s National Assembly President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha reflected on the deepening relations between Thailand and China over their 49 years of diplomatic ties, highlighting the recent signing of a visa-free agreement as a significant milestone.
Matha expressed Thailand’s willingness to work closely with China to enhance trade, investment, and tourism, using the strong ties to benefit Thailand and other regional nations.
Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly Laszlo Kover acknowledged China’s admirable development and noted the strengthening economic and trade relations between Hungary and China, anticipating continued flourishing exchanges.
Luis Redondo, President of the National Congress of Honduras, praised China’s modernization achievements and its contributions to global peace and development, reiterating adherence to the one-China principle and a desire to deepen Honduras-China relations.
Redondo also expressed willingness to collaborate with China on high-quality BRI cooperation and to implement initiatives like the Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, and Global Civilization Initiative, contributing to a community with a shared future for humanity.
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