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BELGRADE, June 17 (Xinhua) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said here on Friday that China and Serbia are "all-weather friends" and have a "special brotherly bond," calling on both sides to expand their ties.
BELGRADE, June 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping (R front) and his wife Peng Liyuan are greeted by Serbian children with flowers upon their arrival at the airport of Belgrade, Serbia, June 17, 2016. Xi started a state visit to Serbia Friday.(Xinhua/Lan Hongguang)
Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan were warmly welcomed by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and his wife Dragica Nikolic in an elegant and quiet villa late Friday. The two heads of state exchanged views on a series of issues of shared interest.
Hailing the traditional friendship between the two countries, Xi told his Serbian counterpart that China-Serbia practical cooperation and people-to-people exchanges have yielded fruitful results.
China highly values the friendship with Serbia and cherishes the good momentum of vigorous development of bilateral ties, he stressed.
Xi called on both sides to adhere to the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, make ties more strategic and comprehensive, expand practical cooperation in various fields so as to promote all-round and in-depth development of China-Serbia relationship.
Xi expounded to his host China's economic and social progress, stressing that China will develop in way that suits the state of the country and will adhere to the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics, adding that China is fully confident in its future.
As an old friend and true friend, Serbia is glad to see China's great achievements in socialism development and reform and opening-up, Nikolic said, stressing that both sides should firmly support each other on issues of core interests and major concerns.
Serbia is ready to join hands with China to promote bilateral ties to a higher level, said Nikolic.
Earlier in the day, Xi arrived in Belgrade for a state visit to Serbia. It is the first state visit by a Chinese head of state to Serbia in 32 years, and Xi's second trip to Central and Eastern Europe in less than three months.