Experiences of Greece-China cooperation worth sharing: Greek minister
By Hua Fang, Ye Qi
Chinese President Xi
Jinping’s state visit to Greece will bring China-Greece bilateral relations
onto a new stage, said Giannis Plakiotakis, Minister
for Shipping and Island Policy of Greece during an exclusive
interview with People’s Daily.
The minister, who
accompanied Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to the second China
International Import Expo (CIIE), told People’s
Daily that their trip to China was fruitful.
Plakiotakis noted that
China and Greece have always maintained sound and close cooperation regarding
marine affairs. On one hand, Chinese shipbuilding enterprises have earned deep
trust from Greek shipowners, and over 1,000 of Greece’s vessels were built in
China in the past 15 years alone, with a total value of $50 billion; on the
other hand, the frequent visits paid by Greek ships to Chinese ports indicated
the increasingly deepening marine cooperation between the two countries.
Greece is the first developed
country in Europe to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China to
jointly construct the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI). Plakiotakis said that located in the juncture of Europe,
Asia and Africa, Greece can serve as a bridge.
Belt and Road countries,
including Greece, share common interests, and the Chinese investment in the Piraeus
Port has set a very successful example. This further proves that the
cooperation between the two countries can achieve success and win-win results,
the minister remarked.
Plakiotakis noted that
the Greek government hopes to further reinforce its strategic cooperation with
China, and plans to take a further step to promote the development of the Piraeus
Port, which has received investment from China COSCO Shipping.
He introduced that the Committee
of Planning and Development of Ports (ESAL) of Greece has approved a
master plan submitted by the Piraeus Port Authority S.A (PPA S.A) that is now
operated by China COSCO Shipping, agreeing to another investment totaling 600
million euros.
At present, the Piraeus
Port has grown into the No.1 container terminal in the Mediterranean, and the
Greek government plans to make it the best in Europe, Plakiotakis said. He
believes that Greece-China relations are at the best in history, and the
approval of the master plan is the best proof.
As a fan of Chinese
culture, Plakiotakis holds that both Greece and China are important ancient
civilizations, and they share a great number of common values and development
goals in many fields. The development of their bilateral relations is
manifested in different sectors such as politics, economy and culture.
Our cooperation experiences
are worth sharing, be it at present or in the future, he said.
Source: People’s Daily
Experiences of Greece-China cooperation worth sharing: Greek minister
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