The Chinese leader clarified that the friendship between Hungary and China is not directed against any third party, nor is it influenced by external forces.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that Chinese President Xi Jinping declared his country’s readiness to bolster bilateral relations with Hungary, as well as work on strengthening political trust and elevating bilateral relations to new levels.
“President Xi Jinping has expressed his readiness to work together with [Hungarian] President [Tamas] Sulyok to expand the traditional friendship, deepen mutual political trust, strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation and bring the China-Hungary relations to a higher level,” the ministry said.
The ministry noted that during their meeting, Xi expressed to Sulyok that Beijing and Budapest should be “on the right side of history.”
“[China and Hungary should] uphold fairness and justice, stand on the right side of history, and strive to make positive contributions to the cause of peace and development of mankind,” Xi was quoted as saying by China Central Television.
Chinese President #XiJinping, accompanied by Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok, inspected a guard of honor in Budapest, Hungary. #ChinaEurope2024 pic.twitter.com/78WCPYKbDE
— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) May 9, 2024