Brnabić and Chinese Parliament VP: Serbian Chinese Friendship at Its Peak

Brnabić and Chinese Parliament VP: Serbian-Chinese Friendship Shaking the World!

Did you know that Serbia and China currently share a friendship at the highest level in history? No, this is not a joke! Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić recently met with Chinese Parliament Vice President Kai Dafeng, who led a delegation at the World Conference of the Chinese Diaspora in Belgrade. The topic? Promoting peaceful reunification of China and, of course, bilateral cooperation between Serbia and China.

Serbian-Chinese Cooperation on Steroids

Brnabić emphasized how important parliamentary cooperation with China is for Serbia. No wonder, as relations between the two countries have reached an all-time high! Kai Dafeng thanked Brnabić for promoting friendship and organizing the conference, stressing that parliamentary cooperation is extremely important.

China and Serbia: Tradition and Fight Against Fascism

Serbian Parliament Vice President Marina Raguš reminded the conference that China and Serbia have a long history of friendship, especially in fighting fascism. The free trade agreement is just one proof of the trust China has in Serbia.

China’s Reunification and What It Means for Us

Kai Dafeng clearly stated that China’s reunification is a general development trend that no force can stop. He called for jointly preserving the achievements of victory in World War II and planning long-term prosperity for both sides. Of course, the Taiwan Strait issue is part of this big story of reunification and cooperation.

Who Attended the Conference?

Besides Brnabić and Dafeng, the conference included Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li G, Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Petar Petković, and other senior officials from Serbia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

What Does This Mean for Serbia?

This friendship and cooperation with China are not just diplomatic gestures. It is a strategic alliance bringing Serbia economic and political benefits. China is one of the largest investors in Serbia, and such meetings only confirm that cooperation will continue to grow.

Conclusion: Is Serbia Becoming China’s Best Friend?

If you ask me, this is more than friendship — it’s an alliance that could change the geopolitical map of the region. Serbia and China are walking into the future together, and we watch how this story unfolds.

What do you think about this “best friendship”? Is Serbia on the right path or relying too much on China? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for and who’s against this Chinese love!

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