site.btaBulgaria, China Establish Strategic Partnership Relations
July 3 (BTA special correspondent Asen Boyadjiev) - 
Bulgaria and China are establishing relations of strategic 
partnership, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev and his Chinese 
counterpart Xi Jinping said Wednesday at the start of the 
plenary talks in Beijing.
President Xi Jinping noted that the two countries are in good 
relations. "We marked 70 years of establishing diplomatic 
relations; now, once again they rise up to the level of a 
strategic partnership," he said, adding that Bulgaria and China 
should use this opportunity in the changing global situation and
 should develop their partnership.
"A historic act stands before us," President Radev noted in 
connection with announcing a joint declaration between the 
Republic of Bulgaria and the People's Republic of China for 
establishing relations of strategic partnership. Radev voiced 
his conviction that this will quickly turn into a beneficial 
foundation for building up what has already been achieved in the
 bilateral relations.
Xi Jinping also said that in the past 70 years, the traditional 
partnership between the two countries has developed, for which, 
in his words, there is enough evidence. The Chinese Head of 
State noted that his people remember Bulgaria's aid after the 
big earthquake in 2008 when it was among the first countries to 
offer accommodation to children from the affected regions, and 
when Bulgarian climber Boyan Petrov went missing, Chinese 
rescuers did everything to help. "This shows that the relations 
between our people are very good," Xi Jinping said.
The Bulgarian-Chinese declaration for establishing strategic 
partnership relations aims for a solid and stable development of
 bilateral relations. According to the text, the two countries 
rate highly the positive results in bilateral economy and trade,
 with a unanimous view of strengthening practical cooperation in
 trade, investments, infrastructure, small and medium 
enterprises and online trade, among others.
Bulgaria and China wish to achieve the goals set in the signed 
interparliamentary Memorandum of understanding for a joint 
implementation of the One Belt, One Road initiative. By 
following the principles of extensive consultations, joint 
contribution and mutual benefit, the two countries will 
encourage practical cooperation in the various spheres with the 
aim of bringing high quality to the realization of the 
initiative.
The countries will continue to upgrade the level of cooperation 
in the production and processing of agricultural produce, 
research, technologies and investments in agriculture and trade 
in agricultural products. The document provides for expanding 
cooperation in the areas of culture and tourism and cooperation 
at the local level in order to enhance contacts and friendship 
between the two peoples. The two countries uphold the view that 
cooperation between Central and Eastern European countries and 
China creates an important platform for developing relations 
between Bulgaria and China, and is a useful complement to the 
comprehensive strategic partnership between the EU and China.
Earlier in the day, the Bulgarian head of State Rumen Radev and 
his wife Dessislava Radeva were welcomed formally at the Great 
Hall of the People in Beijing.
In Beijing Radev also conferred with Li Zhanshu, Chairman of the
 Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Also on Wednesday, President Rumen Radev invited Chinese 
business representatives to invest in Bulgaria. Radev, who is 
paying a state visit to China on July 1-5, addressed a 
Bulgarian-Chinese business forum at the Bulgarian Embassy in 
Beijing.
The President said: "Conditions for our business cooperation and
 partnership will constantly be improving. I suggest that you 
tap this wonderful opportunity and invest in Bulgaria." 
Radev listed three important conditions for successful business 
cooperation: top-level political support and good political 
relations between the two countries; a good business environment
 and low taxes; and conditions for fast and effective 
communication and contacts between businesses.
The head of State pointed out Bulgaria's investment advantages, 
noting that his country is not only a member of the EU, whereby 
many advantages ensue, but also has the EU's lowest flat tax 
rate, the lowest operating costs, one of the highest GDP growth 
rates in Europe, a stable financial system, low inflation and 
declining debt.
Radev noted that Bulgaria provides skilled labour and the 
government is constantly making efforts to improve the business 
environment and reduce the administrative burden and red tape.
The forum was attended by dozens of Chinese business 
representatives who exchanged contacts with Bulgarian companies 
in various sectors. IG,RY/TH,PP
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