Bozur
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Post by Bozur on Feb 14, 2010 13:24:37 GMT -5
“Serbia is China’s strategic partner” 14 February 2010 | 10:40 | Source: Blic
BELGRADE -- Chinese ambassador to Serbia Wei Jinghua said that Serbia became China’s main strategic partner in Southeast Europe last year.
Last year, the countries increased exchanges and cooperation in trade, Wei told daily Blic.
“During President Tadić’s visit to China, both sides signed agreements on economic and technological cooperation in the field of infrastructure. Chinese road and bridge corporations and companies for exports and imports of equipment signed separate pre-agreements with Serbia for projects for the Zemun-Borča Bridge and the revitalization and construction of the Kostolac thermo-electric plant,” Wei said.
The Chinese automotive company Dongfeng and Serbian automobile factory FAP from Priboj finished preparations for work on a new cooperation project, he said, adding that he hopes that these projects will be realized successfully so that more Chinese companies will want to invest in Serbia.
The ambassador stressed that China remains firm on its position regarding Kosovo.
“China always supports the efforts of Serbia in its defense of its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and insists on the preservation of international laws and norms of international relations, as well as the UN Security Council’s Resolution 1244,” Wei said.
He reminded that China submitted a written report to the International Court of Justice regarding the legality of Kosovo’s unilaterally proclaimed independence, stating that it was the first time that China participated in a written or oral debate before the International Court of Justice.
“We believe that the path of negotiations between the Serbian side and Kosovo’s temporary institutions is the only way to reach an acceptable solution for both sides. China is a country that leads equal principles towards the entire world. Its support of Serbia is not due to traditional friendship, but has to do with the preservation of international law and international relation norms, and preserving the authority of the UN,” he added. www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=02&dd=14&nav_id=65187
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 14, 2010 23:19:19 GMT -5
"Its support of Serbia is not due to traditional friendship, but has to do with the preservation of international law and international relation norms, and preserving the authority of the UN,” he added.
Amen.
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gavrilo
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Post by gavrilo on Feb 14, 2010 23:40:25 GMT -5
china is a good ally to have. now i know all the ships are gonna say that the partnership is articial and that the chinse dont really care. but as long as there are seperatists in china, which there are, they will side with serbia.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Feb 15, 2010 5:28:13 GMT -5
china is a good ally to have. now i know all the ships are gonna say that the partnership is articial and that the chinse dont really care. but as long as there are seperatists in china, which there are, they will side with serbia. i agree with you. Of course they aren't gonna cry over Serbias problems. It's just like Americans & Albanians. It's just matter of interest. Fortunately we got 1billion+ people on our side
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Fender
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Post by Fender on Feb 15, 2010 5:50:22 GMT -5
And the U.S. still need China to keep buying up their worthless bomds, otherwise the country will collapse under its own debt.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 15, 2010 7:10:49 GMT -5
^ We had Hilary Clinton over in China begging the Chinese to invest more and to buy more of US debts.
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Post by leshte on Feb 17, 2010 3:02:39 GMT -5
Watch your backs, especially when dealing with dictatorships. China got into world organizations through Albanian proposals. It conducted its trade for years by using Albanian ships and/or putting Albanian flags on their ships when they were banned. They tend to not return favors. Also lets be real here. Serbia or the Serbs would take support from the west any day if they could. They're left with the likes of China or Iran because that's the best you can do. So you have to tout these because its all you got. As an Albanian I can tell you I would rather be on the same camp with the West than with China. No matter how $hitty the West gets, China remains a dictatorship.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Feb 17, 2010 5:24:09 GMT -5
Watch your backs, especially when dealing with dictatorships. China got into world organizations through Albanian proposals. It conducted its trade for years by using Albanian ships and/or putting Albanian flags on their ships when they were banned. They tend to not return favors. Also lets be real here. Serbia or the Serbs would take support from the west any day if they could. They're left with the likes of China or Iran because that's the best you can do. So you have to tout these because its all you got. As an Albanian I can tell you I would rather be on the same camp with the West than with China. No matter how $hitty the West gets, China remains a dictatorship. Why would Serbia need the west so much? You albanians got all help you can get from the west and still you are poor as shit. I dont see anything good in that.
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Post by hellboy87 on Feb 17, 2010 7:37:04 GMT -5
I hope Serbia gets all the material goodies that it can get from China and really develops itself. Want sustainability,then more independent.
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aayy
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Post by aayy on Feb 17, 2010 10:40:34 GMT -5
Sound funny.
China is far from Serbia, so China's dictatorship (real or imaginary) is not dangerous for Serbia.
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Post by leshte on Feb 17, 2010 11:59:22 GMT -5
aayy I know your Russian mind doesn't like certain thing but can you do. Pivo, Serbs beg for gas every single winter. Let alone begging for billions every single year. Mass protest about pensions, about jobs. Serbia is not in a good position exactly.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 17, 2010 19:45:08 GMT -5
"I hope Serbia gets all the material goodies that it can get from China and really develops itself. Want sustainability,then more independent."
Serbia is a sick nation (economically), l also really do hope she can somewhat get back on her feet.
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