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Senior Chinese official vows to deepen win-win cooperation with Greece

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Senior Chinese official vows to deepen win-win cooperation with Greece

2025-09-21 20:56 Last Updated At:21:37

Li Xi, a senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC), concluded a four-day official goodwill visit to Greece on Saturday, reaffirming China's commitment to deepening mutually beneficial cooperation.

During his visit, Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, held talks with Greek President Konstantinos Tassoulas, Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament Nikitas Kaklamanis, Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, and Kostas Skrekas, Secretary of the Political Committee of New Democracy Party.

During his meeting with the Greek president, Li said that under the strategic guidance of Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Greek leader, the China-Greece comprehensive strategic partnership has made significant progress. China is willing to work with Greece to uphold mutual respect and trust, strengthen strategic communication, deepen exchanges and mutual learning, and promote win-win cooperation.

He noted that President Xi proposed the Global Governance Initiative at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Tianjin Summit. China is willing to work with Greece to implement the initiative and jointly promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, he said.

Li introduced China's anti-corruption efforts, adding that China is willing to exchange and cooperate with Greece on anti-corruption work.

Tassoulas said China's commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War and the four global initiatives proposed by President Xi have sent a firm and powerful message to the world and are of great significance for maintaining world peace and stability.

Greece is willing to strengthen cooperation with China in international and multilateral arenas, Tassoulas said. Corruption is a common enemy of humanity, and Greece admires the determination of the CPC to fight corruption and is willing to strengthen cooperation with China in this field, said the Greek president.

In talks with Kaklamanis, Li said that China is willing to work with Greece to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, to strengthen the two major bonds of mutually beneficial cooperation and civilizational exchanges, and to deepen exchanges at all levels and in various fields.

Kaklamanis said that both Greece and China are ancient civilizations with great potential for practical cooperation. The Greek Parliament is willing to strengthen exchanges and dialogue with China's legislative body.

While meeting with Hatzidakis, Li said that China is willing to enhance political mutual trust with Greece, deepen practical cooperation, and strengthen people-to-people exchanges. He added that China-EU cooperation is an important driving force for world economic growth, and expressed hope that Greece would continue to play a constructive role in the development of China-EU relations.

Hatzidakis said that projects like the Port of Piraeus have significantly promoted Greece's economic and social development. He stressed that Greece's doors are always open to China and welcomed more Chinese enterprises to invest in Greece. Greece will continue to firmly adhere to the one-China principle, he said.

When meeting with Skrekas, Li said that the CPC is leading the people in comprehensively advancing Chinese modernization, and that CPC is willing to deepen exchanges on governance and party-building experience with the New Democracy Party, so as to better benefit the two peoples.

Skrekas said that the New Democracy Party is optimistic about China's development prospects, values exchanges and cooperation with the CPC, and is willing to actively promote Greece-China friendship and contribute to maintaining world peace and addressing global challenges.

Li also attended and delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the China-Greece Civilizational Exchange and Mutual Learning Dialogue and visited the Port of Piraeus project during the visit.

Senior Chinese official vows to deepen win-win cooperation with Greece

Senior Chinese official vows to deepen win-win cooperation with Greece

A former television host from Taiwan, Zhai Xuan, has made a pivotal decision to leave mainstream broadcasting in order to create content that provides a better understanding of the Chinese mainland and cross-strait relations.

Zhai, a seasoned television host with over a decade of experience in Taiwan's media landscape, recently addressed an audience at an event in Beijing, where she revealed her complete transition into independent online media.

In her remarks, she articulated her aspiration to bridge what she perceives as a significant information gap between audiences on both sides of the Strait, highlighting her commitment to fostering a deeper understanding and connection through her new endeavors.

"I was really surprised by all the fake news. There were stories saying people on the mainland can't afford tea eggs or that they live in mud houses and in Taiwan, this was the main information many people received," said Zhai.

Zhai said she initially began producing online videos to challenge such perceptions while continuing her work as a television host.

In April 2025, she travelled to the mainland with her father to fulfill her late grandfather's wish to return to his hometown. The trip, which reunited family members separated since 1949, was recorded in a video series titled "Journey to Find Our Roots", drawing attention from viewers in both Taiwan and the mainland.

"Many people in Taiwan told me that after watching, they wanted to apply for a mainland travel permit immediately and go looking for their relatives. Some had long forgotten these things, but after seeing my story, they began thinking about their hometowns and family members they had never met and decided to search for their roots," Zhai shared her story at the event.

By mid-2025, Zhai said she began to feel increasing pressure amid rising political tensions and a tightening atmosphere around cross-Strait exchanges in Taiwan.

After more than 12 years in the industry, Zhai resigned from her position, believing it was the right thing to do.

"At that moment, I felt this was a major issue,not just for me, but for Chinese people on both sides of the Strait. If I backed down then, I wouldn’t be standing on the right side," said Zhai.

Since leaving television, Zhai has broadened her online programming to encompass a range of daily-life topics, including practical guidance on applying for a mainland travel permit and using commonly employed mobile applications, in addition to content that delves into historical memory and cultural connections across the Strait.

As the debate over cross-Strait relations continues in Taiwan, Zhai said she remains committed to her current path.

Former Taiwan TV host bridges cross-Strait divide via online media

Former Taiwan TV host bridges cross-Strait divide via online media

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