Roundup: Launch of Hungary-Serbia railway marks new start of China-CEE cooperation
Xinhua, December 24, 2015 Adjust font size:
The start of construction of the Hungary-Serbia railway marks a new beginning of the pragmatic cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries.
The construction of the Serbian section of the railway will be carried out by a consortium of Chinese companies led by China Railway.
The launch of the project shows that the railway cooperation between China, Hungary and Serbia has entered a phase of implementation and another important fruit has been yielded in the strategy of going abroad for Chinese rail companies, an official of China Railway said.
With advanced technology and good compatibility, Chinese railways are safe, reassuring and cost-effective, the official said, adding that choosing Chinese companies to build the railway represents international recognition of the technological strength and comprehensive advantage of Chinese railways.
The railway linking the capitals of Hungary and Serbia, Budapest and Belgrade, has a total length of 350 km, with 184 km in Serbia. It is designed for electrified passenger and cargo trains with a maximum speed of 200 km per hour.
The project is expected to last two years. Upon its completion, the traveling time by train between the two capital cities will be reduced from eight hours to less than three hours.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday sent a congratulatory message to Serbia on the start of the joint railway project in the Balkan country.
In the message, Li said the start of construction of the Hungary-Serbia railway, a flagship project between China and the two countries, indicated that their trilateral cooperation has taken an important step forward.
It also showed that the pragmatic cooperation between China and CEE countries has seen a new start, he added.
China is willing to join hands with Serbia and Hungary to ensure the completion of the project as scheduled and open the railway to traffic as soon as possible, Li said.
The premier expressed his belief that the railway will not only boost infrastructure construction and interconnectivity in the region, but also enhance the European integration process, better dovetail the development strategies of China and Europe, as well as deepen China-Europe reciprocal and win-win cooperation in production capacity, investment and other areas.
Addressing a ceremony of starting the project in Serbia's second largest city of Novi Sad, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic expressed thanks for the arduous efforts made by both Chinese and Serbian teams to push ahead the Hungary-Serbia railway project, saying the startup of the project is another breakthrough in pragmatic cooperation between Serbia and China.
Vucic said the start of the project fully represented the upgrade of the China-Serbia strategic partnership and has great significance to the further development of the China-CEE cooperation, also known as the "16+1" cooperation.
The Hungary-Serbia railway significantly brings Serbia closer to the central zones of Europe, and will help build Serbia into a regional pivot of transportation and logistics, Vucic said.
Serbia stands ready to work together with China to ensure the opening of the Hungary-Serbia railway in 2018.
The project for the modernization of the Belgrade-Budapest railway was initially agreed on at the 2013 China-CEE countries leaders' meeting that took place in Romania's Bucharest, while last year's summit held in Serbia's Belgrade saw a Memorandum of Understanding signed by China, Hungary and Serbia.
The cooperation plan for the railway construction was signed early this year in Belgrade at the meeting of the Trilateral Group of China, Hungary and Serbia for Traffic and Infrastructure Cooperation, setting dates for certain phases of the project.
At this year's summit between leaders of China and CEE countries on Nov. 24-25 in eastern China's Suzhou city, China signed separate deals with Hungary and Serbia to construct and revamp the railway aimed at creating a fast lane for trade between China and Europe. Endi