Important agreements between Greece and China during PM Tsipras' visit to Bejing
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' second visit to China in less than a year is rather significant, Secretary General for International Economic Relations George Tsipras said in statements to the press on Thursday.
"The prime minister will have important meetings and agreements," he stressed.
He explained that the prime minister will meet with the president and the prime minister of China while the Economy and Development Minister will sign a cooperation memorandum with NDRC, the committee of Chinese Investments abroad.
He also integrated the Chinese investments in Greece and the development of bilateral economic relations in the government's plans for extroversion and therefore the national and productive reconstruction.
At the same time, he expressed the Greek side's expectation "to clearly define a framework for cooperation on financing, tourism and Greek exports to China" and stressed that "we aim at a mutually beneficial cooperation based on the priorities of both sides."
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