China suggests nuclear co-operation
http://www.politics.hu/20140213/china-suggests-nuclear-co-operation/
February 13th, 2014
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and his visiting Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán both declared their willingness to implement a planned upgrade of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line during Wednesday’s talks in Beijing.
Li also proposed that the two sides discuss the possibilities for co-operation in nuclear energy, possibly by involving a third party. He said China is ready to continue co-operation in infrastructure investment projects and agriculture, and hopes that Hungary can advance regional trade links.
Orbán said Hungary will play a positive role in co-operation between China and Europe and that the country is ready to implement large infrastructure projects. Declaring that the EU has practically stopped funding infrastructure projects in Central Europe, he said this presents an opportunity for China to take part in developing such projects.
Stating that political stability has been a “huge advantage” for China, he said “there is a good chance that Hungarian people will vote for political stability” on April 6.
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