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Serbia and China sign more than 30 agreements


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7 May 2024 18:21 (UTC+04:00) 



Alimat Aliyeva, AZERNEWS

The authorities of Serbia and the People's Republic of China will sign more 
than 30 agreements during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to 
Belgrade, Azernews reports.

It is noted that the security of the delegation of the head of China, numbering 
400 people, will be provided by 3.4 thousand police officers. In the air, Xi 
Jinping's flight will be met by Serbian MiG-29 fighters who will accompany him 
from the border, and the Serbian army guard will be lined up at the Belgrade 
airfield. A solemn reception of the Chinese delegation will be organized in 
front of the "Chamber of Serbia" and more than 30 agreements are planned to be 
signed.

Xi Jinping will be on a state visit to Serbia on May 7-8. The Chinese Foreign 
Ministry said this visit to Serbia would be the first in eight years and would 
be "an important milestone in improving and renewing Sino-Serbian relations." 
Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic are expected to discuss the 
international and regional situation, raising the level of Chinese-Serbian 
relations, and outline a course for the development of bilateral ties.

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, on the eve of the Chinese leader's visit, 
noted that China is a reliable ally and strategic partner of Serbia, and 
relations between the two countries will continue to develop despite the 
discontent of the West. He pointed out that "the highest point of cooperation 
this year will be the ratification and entry into force of the free trade 
agreement," which will open the doors of a large Chinese market for Serbian 
entrepreneurs.

Vucevic expressed confidence that Xi Jinping's visit to Belgrade "will mark a 
new stage in the development of steely friendship between Serbia and China." 
The iron, or steel, friendship between China and Serbia is the official wording 
used by Beijing and Belgrade to describe bilateral relations.

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