Romanian Economy Minister Mihai Viorel Fifor at the 2017 China-CEE Countries Political Parties Dialogue. [Photo/China.org.cn] |
Romania is also eager to conduct cooperation with China under the Initiative.
"This is the future," said Romanian Economy Minister Mihai Viorel Fifor, speaking to China.org.cn when commenting on the Initiative.
The minister said political parties, especially ruling ones, have an important role in dealing with issues involving in economic development. Fifor said political parties in Romania had reached consensus on the Initiative, as it offers a future of common prosperity and there cannot be a single party that wouldn't wish the country to develop.
Fifor said China and Romania enjoyed a long tradition of friendship and cooperation and the Initiative would undoubtedly consolidate bilateral ties. Following the just-ended Dialogue, the Romanian State Council intended to identify possible projects in discussion with the local Chinese embassy.
Romania welcomes Chinese companies and their investment. There are around 7,000 Chinese businessmen working in Romania and the minister believed the figure would climb with the advancement of the Initiative in CEE countries.
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