Guest Opinion: The new phase of Serbia-China relations
Xinhua
2024/05/04

by Ivona Ladjevac

"Ironclad friendship" vividly summarizes Serbia-China relations characterized by mutual respect and win-win cooperation.

The two countries have achieved fruitful results through mutually  beneficial cooperation in infrastructure, economy and trade, culture,  scientific research and other fields.

The Belt and Road  cooperation has provided Serbia important opportunities to strengthen  connectivity and promote economic development with neighboring  countries. Key infrastructure projects such as the Belgrade-Budapest  Railway and the E763 highway have enhanced Serbia's status as a regional  transportation hub.

Regarding capacity cooperation, projects  like the Kostolac Power Plant have contributed to Serbia's energy  security and sustainable development. HBIS Serbia and Hisense Group's  plant in Valjevo have not only created jobs and promoted balanced  development in various regions but also introduced advanced technology  and drove the overall upgrade of the local industrial chain, which is  significant to Serbia's economic transformation.

During the  third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in October 2023,  Serbia and China signed a free trade agreement to promote investment  flows and provide new impetus for economic and trade cooperation between  the two countries.

At the end of 2023, the central banks of  Serbia and China signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on  establishing yuan clearing arrangements in Serbia. This arrangement is  conducive to Serbian and Chinese enterprises and financial institutions  using yuan for cross-border transactions and further promotes bilateral  trade and investment facilitation.

The two sides are jointly  developing the Serbia-China Industrial Park, which is expected to  bolster Serbia's manufacturing and technology.

Serbia and China  have similar outlooks on green development and are working together to  create a cleaner future. Wind power, photovoltaic and other projects  invested and built by Chinese companies have brought clean energy to  Serbia, helping Serbia toward its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.

The "Clean Serbia" project, in which Chinese companies participate,  involves building municipal sewage pipe networks and sewage treatment  plants in many parts of Serbia. This will provide a cleaner and  healthier living environment for millions of residents.

Serbia  and China also actively promote exchanges and mutual learning between  civilizations, deepening mutual understanding and appreciation. The two  countries have signed several MoUs in the fields of education, cultural  relics protection, and scientific and technological innovation, among  others.

Rich and colorful cultural performances have built a  bridge for people-to-people exchanges. The Confucius Institute and the  Chinese Cultural Center in Belgrade have become critical windows for the  Serbian people to understand Chinese culture. The visa-free policy and  the opening of direct flights have facilitated personnel exchanges  between the two countries, and Serbia has become an increasingly popular  tourist destination for Chinese tourists.

The mutually  beneficial cooperation between Serbia and China has yielded tangible  results, which is significant for both countries in coping with global  challenges and achieving common prosperity.

President Xi  Jinping is about to pay his second state visit to Serbia, further  facilitating mutually beneficial cooperation. The future is promising  for Serbia-China relations.

Editor's note: Ivona Ladjevac is the deputy director of the Serbian Institute of International Politics and Economics.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of Xinhua News Agency.

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