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Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties

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Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties
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Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties

2024-05-09 19:45 Last Updated At:22:07

Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed on Thursday his readiness to foster a good working relationship and friendship with Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok, increase exchanges and communication on matters of mutual interest, and jointly promote the high-level development of bilateral relations.

Xi, who is making a historic first state visit to Hungary, met with Sulyok at the Sandor Palace in Budapest.

The Chinese president expressed his delight to visit the beautiful country of Hungary and to make acquaintance with Sulyok, and thanked his Hungarian counterpart for his gracious invitation and thoughtful arrangements.

Describing Sulyok as an experienced statesman and a legal expert in Hungary, Xi commended Sulyok for his long-standing dedication to growing the China-Hungary friendship and for his positive contribution to the development of bilateral ties.

Xi said since the establishment of their diplomatic ties, China and Hungary have always respected each other, treated each other as equals, and pursued mutual benefits.

The bilateral relationship has stood the test of the changing international landscape and continued to grow in depth from a friendship across the continent, to a friendly and cooperative partnership and then to a comprehensive strategic partnership, Xi said.

The China-Hungary relationship is now at its best in history, he said, adding that the traditional friendship has taken deep roots in the hearts of the people, and cooperation in various fields has yielded fruitful outcomes.

Noting that this year marks the 75th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic relations, Xi expressed his readiness to work with Sulyok to carry forward the traditional friendship, deepen political mutual trust, strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation, and steer the China-Hungary relationship to higher levels.

Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties

Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties

Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties

Xi says China ready to promote high-level development of China-Hungary ties

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China adds some U.S. companies to unreliable entities list

2024-05-20 15:16 Last Updated At:15:37

China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Monday the inclusion of some companies on its unreliable entities list as they sold arms to China's Taiwan region.

The companies include General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, General Dynamics Land Systems, and Boeing Defense, Space and Security. They will be barred from engaging in China-related import or export activities, and are forbidden to make new investments in China, the ministry said.

Senior executives of the companies are prohibited from entering China, while their work permits will be revoked, along with their visitor and residential status, and the related applications they submit will not be approved, according to the ministry.

"Such measures are being taken to safeguard China's national sovereignty, security and development interests," it said.

The ministry also said there was evidence that Caplugs of the United States circumvented the unreliable entities list regulations by transferring goods purchased from China to the unreliable entities.

The ministry urged Caplugs to take measures as soon as possible to ensure that all relevant goods, technologies and services purchased from China are not transferred to the unreliable entities, and that relevant evidentiary material be submitted to the office of the unreliable entities list as per the working mechanism.

Otherwise, the ministry said, the office will take measures against it in accordance with the laws and regulations.

China adds some U.S. companies to unreliable entities list

China adds some U.S. companies to unreliable entities list

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