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China and Spain Strengthen Ties in Landmark Beijing Meeting

A historic meeting in Beijing sets the stage for deeper Sino-Spanish collaboration. From trade to culture, both nations are forging a stronger future together.

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China and Spain Strengthen Ties in Landmark Beijing Meeting

Beijing hosted a significant meeting between Chinese and Spanish leaders, marking a key moment in the strengthening of bilateral ties. Zhao Leji, Chairman of China's National People's Congress Standing Committee, met with King Felipe VI of Spain, focusing on enhancing political, legislative, and cultural ties.

The meeting, held in Beijing, was a testament to the positive and steady development of China-Spain relations under the leadership of President Xi Jinping and King Felipe VI. Both leaders expressed their commitment to consolidating political trust, promoting practical cooperation, and enhancing people-to-people and cultural exchanges.

King Felipe VI reiterated Spain's willingness to strengthen legislative exchanges with China, while Zhao Leji proposed more exchanges regarding legislative and supervisory practices between the National People's Congress and Spain's Parliament. This signals a continued commitment to deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

The meeting between Zhao Leji and King Felipe VI inspired initiatives to strengthen Sino-Spanish relations through enhanced political dialogue, legislative cooperation, and cultural exchanges. As the 20th anniversary of high-level bilateral relations approaches, both countries aim to consolidate business and political interests, rebalance trade relations, and promote mutual economic collaboration.

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