Bulgaria, China Seek to Boost Bilateral Relations

Politics » DIPLOMACY | May 14, 2011, Saturday // 10:12
Bulgaria: Bulgaria, China Seek to Boost Bilateral Relations Angel Marin, Bulgarian Vice President. File photo

Bulgaria's Vice President Angel Marin and  member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, declared they will put efforts into boosting the ties between the two nations.

Economy, trade and investment are among the areas in which Sofia is willing to further enhance its cooperation with the Asian country, according to Angel Marin.

For his part, Hu, who is also the CPC chief of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China, said that the China-Bulgaria friendship is growing ever stronger and that their bilateral cooperation has borne rich fruit, Xinhua reports. His region is ready to ready to deepen exchanges and cooperation with Bulgaria and help push the bilateral ties forward, according to Hu

The two officials met in Sofia, where Hu was invited the ruling centrist-right GERB party.

Earlier Friday, it was made clear that Chinese companies have demonstrated committed interest in investment in Bulgaria's agriculture

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