China is ready to work with Hungary to enhance exchanges and
cooperation in the judicial field, said a senior official of the
Communist Party of China (CPC).
Luo Gan, member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks in a meeting
with Zoltan Lomnici, president of the supreme court of Hungary.
Hungary is one of the first countries to establish diplomatic
ties with China, Luo said, noting that the two countries in recent
years have witnessed frequent high-level visits, enhanced mutual
political trust, and fruitful cooperation in economy, science,
technology, culture and education.
The two countries have also strengthened exchanges in the
judicial field in recent years, Luo said, adding he believes that
the visit of Lomnici would further promote bilateral judicial
exchanges and cooperation and contribute to the development of
bilateral friendly relations.
Luo briefed the visitors on China's policy of taking a road of
peaceful development and its development in legal system, saying
China will learn from judicial experience of other countries.
Luo also spoke highly of Hungarian government's one-China
stance.
Lomnici said Hungary respects Chinese people's choice of its
road for development and supports the development of friendly
relations between China and the European Union countries.
Lomnici expressed the hope that the two sides would boost
bilateral judicial cooperation.
Lomnici is in Beijing on a visit to China from May 7 to 12 as a
guest of the Supreme People's Court of China.
(Xinhua News Agency May 9, 2006)