A delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held talks yesterday
with ranking officials of Serbia's senior ruling Democratic Party to enhance
inter-party exchange and cooperation.
The Chinese delegation, headed by deputy head of the International Department
of the CPC Central Committee Chen Fengxiang, held separate meetings with
Dragoljub Micunovic and Milos Jevtic, who are also presidents of the Serbian
parliament committees for foreign affairs and foreign economic relations.
During his meeting with Micunovic, Chen said that relations between the CPC
and Democratic Party were established during the Serbian foreign minister's
visit to China last year while the CPC has good relations with 520 parties from
160 countries.
He said that inter-party cooperation should contribute to the promotion of
interstate relations and strengthening of friendship and cooperation among
peoples.
Micunovic said that the relations with China are of strategic importance for
Serbia. He expressed his appreciation about China's stands of principle and
support within the U.N. Security Council in regards to the issue of Kosovo.
During the meeting with Jevtic, Chen said that the relations between CPC and
the Democratic Party are part of state diplomacy and that it is important to
raise the party and state relations between China and Serbia to a higher level.
On the invitation of the Democratic Party, the Chinese delegation arrived in
Belgrade on Sunday and would conclude its visit on Wednesday.