Special report: Top legislator Wu's 3-nation trip
WARSAR, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese top legislator Wu Bangguo met
here with Polish Senate Speaker Bogdan Borusewicz Thursday afternoon, pledging
to expand inter-parliamentary cooperation to boost bilateral relations.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's
Congress (NPC), highlighted the rapid growth of relations between the two
countries. He said exchanges and cooperation in political, economic and
humanistic fields had achieved much progress.
China and Poland understand and support each other on their key concerns,
Wu said, urging the two sides to create more opportunities for cooperation in an
effort to promote common prosperity.
At inter-parliamentary level, Wu said the friendly exchanges and
cooperation between the NPC and the Polish Senate had played a vital role in
fostering bilateral relations. He called on the two parliaments to strengthen
dialogue on issues of common concern to push forward the friendly and
cooperative partnership between China and Poland.
Borusewicz spoke positively about China's economic growth, saying it had
already offered valuable chances for the two nations to step up bilateral
cooperation.
The Polish Senate will push forward friendly relations with China by
further utilizing its own advantages in a bid to cement cooperation in trade,
investment and tourism fields, Borusewicz said.
At the invitation of the Polish parliament's lower house speaker Ludwik
Dorn, Wu arrived in Warsaw noon Thursday. It is the first time a top Chinese
legislator has visited Poland.
Poland is the last leg of Wu's three-nation visit, which has already taken
him to Egypt and Hungary.