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China, Poland to work together for further development of relations: Chinese FM

Xinhua, June 4, 2016 Adjust font size:

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed here with his Polish counterpart Witold Waszczykowski the development of Sino-Polish relations during the Middle East Peace Initiative ministerial conference held on Friday.

Wang said Sino-Polish relations had witnessed sound development over the past years and had entered a new period of rapid and comprehensive development.

The Chinese foreign minister said China was willing to work with the Polish side to carry out high-level exchanges, promote mutually beneficial cooperation, and open up a new chapter for Sino-Polish relations.

For his part, Waszczykowski said developing state relations with China was a very important direction in Poland's diplomacy.

He stressed Poland was willing to work together with China to achieve further development of Sino-Polish relations, he stressed. Endit