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Chinese FM calls for joint efforts to deepen China-Hungary friendship, cooperation

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Chinese FM calls for joint efforts to deepen China-Hungary friendship, cooperation

2026-02-12 16:04 Last Updated At:16:37

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday called on China and Hungary to make joint efforts to advance bilateral ties.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks as he and Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto met the press following their talks in Budapest, the Hungarian capital.

Noting that the two sides enjoy a traditional friendship, Wang said that over the more than 70 years since establishing diplomatic ties, China and Hungary have consistently adhered to mutual respect, equality and win-win cooperation, setting an example of a new type of international relations and forging an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership for the new era.

Wang said his visit to Hungary was aimed at deepening friendship and expanding cooperation, adding that he and Szijjarto reached broad consensus during their talks and are fully confident about the future development of bilateral relations.

Looking ahead, Wang called on the two sides to continue making efforts in five aspects.

First, jointly consolidate the foundation of mutual trust. High-level political mutual trust guarantees the steady and long-term development of China-Hungary relations, Wang said.

Guided by the important consensus reached between the leaders of the two countries, both sides are ready to enhance strategic communication and deepen strategic mutual trust, while supporting each other on issues concerning their core interests and major concerns, he said.

China highly appreciates Hungary's steadfast commitment to the one-China principle and will, as always, support Hungary in safeguarding its sovereignty, security and development interests and in pursuing a development path suited to its national conditions, Wang said.

Second, jointly deepen mutually beneficial cooperation. Highlighting high-quality, practical cooperation as the driving force for the robust growth of bilateral relations, Wang said the two sides will continue to align the Belt and Road Initiative with Hungary's Opening to the East policy and advance flagship projects such as the Hungary-Serbia railway toward early operation.

Wang noted that it is precisely because of the friendly China-Hungary relationship that Hungary has become one of the most important European destinations for Chinese investment. He expressed hope that Hungary will create a more favorable business environment and provide greater policy support for Chinese companies investing and operating in the country.

He added that China will remain committed to high-level opening-up, sharing opportunities and pursuing common development with countries around the world. Wang welcomed Hungary to ride the "fast track" of Chinese modernization and expand cooperation in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, the digital economy, new energy, green development and high-end equipment, continuously upgrading China-Hungary cooperation.

Third, jointly enhance people-to-people exchanges. Wang said the people-to-people bond is the source of vitality for bilateral relations, noting that the recently unveiled seventh Confucius Institute in Hungary has built another bridge of friendship between the two peoples.

China has also implemented a unilateral visa-free policy for Hungarian citizens, welcoming more Hungarians to travel spontaneously and experience firsthand the unique charm and dynamic development of China, he added.

Fourth, jointly promote the sound development of China-EU relations. Wang underlined that the success of China-Hungary relations demonstrates that differences in culture and social systems are not obstacles to dialogue and cooperation, and that mutual respect is the right way for countries to get along with each other.

China is an opportunity rather than a risk, a partner rather than a rival for Europe, he noted.

The Chinese side welcomes Hungary's commitment to maintaining a correct perception of China and its steadfast support for China-Europe cooperation, which fully serves the interests of the Hungarian people as well as the people of other EU countries, Wang said.

Fifth, jointly improve global governance. The world today is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, with the international situation growing increasingly turbulent and uncertain, he said.

However, division, confrontation and zero-sum games lead nowhere, and reverting to the law of the jungle runs against the will of the people, he added, noting that upholding true multilateralism and building a community with a shared future for humanity is the right path.

The Global Governance Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping responds to the shared aspirations of the international community for peace, cooperation and development, Wang said.

China stands ready to work with Hungary and all like-minded countries to follow the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and jointly build a more just and reasonable global governance system.

After his Hungary visit, Wang will travel to Germany to attend the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) and deliver a speech at the conference's China session.

Wang's visit is at the invitation of Szijjarto and MSC Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger.

Chinese FM calls for joint efforts to deepen China-Hungary friendship, cooperation

Chinese FM calls for joint efforts to deepen China-Hungary friendship, cooperation

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the Hungarian capital Budapest on Wednesday, with both sides vowing to deepen all-round cooperation.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, conveyed the cordial greetings of the Chinese leadership to Orban.

Wang said that the international situation is complex and volatile, but what remains unchanged is the friendship and cooperation between China and Hungary. He noted that the two countries' leaders have forged solid mutual trust and friendship, providing strategic guarantee for the sound and steady development of bilateral relations.

China appreciates the long-standing friendly policy toward China pursued by the Hungarian government led by Prime Minister Orban, and its active efforts to advance all-round cooperation between the two countries, Wang said.

Facts have proved that developing mutually beneficial cooperation with China fully serves Hungary's national interests and the fundamental interests of its people and is a correct choice, he added.

Wang said China will continue to be a reliable long-term strategic partner of Hungary. The China-Hungary relationship, built on mutual respect, equality and win-win cooperation, enjoys strong endogenous momentum and broad prospects for development. China welcomes Hungary to continue riding the express train of Chinese modernization, to share opportunities, and to promote common development.

Wang expressed confidence that Hungary will continue to offer strong support to China on issues of core interests. China will, as always, support Hungary in safeguarding its sovereignty, security and development interests, in pursuing a successful development path suited to its national conditions, and in opposing interference in Hungary's internal affairs.

The successful story of China-Hungary cooperation will have a demonstrative effect for Europe and the world, Wang said, expressing hope that Hungary will play an active role in promoting the sound and steady development of China-Europe relations.

For his part, Orban asked Wang to convey his sincere greetings to the Chinese leadership. He said that President Xi Jinping's historic visit to Hungary in 2024 consolidated the traditional friendship between the two countries and deepened cooperation across various fields.

Orban said the Chinese nation is great, and China's leadership has strategic vision and the capacity for long-term planning, guiding China toward rapid development and growing strength and confidence.

He said Hungary admires China's achievements, noting that Chinese enterprises have topped the ranking of investors in Hungary for several consecutive years and that the Hungary-Serbia railway is set to begin operation soon.

These developments have strongly boosted Hungary's economic growth and improved people's livelihoods. Hungary welcomes more Chinese enterprises to invest and operate in the country, he added.

Orban reaffirmed Hungary's firm commitment to the one-China policy and expressed readiness to further deepen all-round cooperation with China. Hungary will continue to actively promote dialogue and cooperation between Europe and China, he said.

During the visit, Wang also held talks with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, and the two jointly met the press.

After his Hungary trip, the Chinese foreign minister will travel to Germany to attend the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) and deliver a speech at the conference's China session.

Wang's visit is at the invitation of Szijjarto and MSC Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger.

China, Hungary vow to deepen all-round cooperation

China, Hungary vow to deepen all-round cooperation

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