SOFIA, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Bulgarian officials here
on Wednesday evening said 2014 had special significance for the
development of bilateral relations, and the two states would deepen
ties during the Year of the Goat.
"The just past 2014 has special significance for the development
of relations between China and Bulgaria," Chinese Ambassador to
Bulgaria Wei Jinghua said, addressing a Spring Festival reception
organized by Bulgaria-China Forum (BCF).
In 2014, mutual political trust strengthened, economic
cooperation maintained an upward growth, and human exchanges began
to pursue a new course, Wei said at the event attended by Angel
Orbetsov, head of the Asia, Australia and Oceania Directorate at
the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry, Chinese diplomats, and local
business leaders.
Taking a look at 2015, new opportunities emerged for the
development of relations between China and Bulgaria, the ambassador
said.
China and Bulgaria would use these opportunities, stimulate the
development of bilateral relations, and move forward together, Wei
said.
Angel Marin, Chairman of BCF and former Bulgarian Vice
President, said Bulgaria was sympathetic to the desire of its
Chinese friends to fulfill their Chinese dream. It was in the
interest of the prosperity of all mankind, he said.
He added that last Friday he attended the opening of the First
Festival of Contemporary Chinese Cinema in Bulgaria, and the big
hall of the Cinema House was overcrowded.
He had not seen such a crowded cinema hall for decades, Marin
said.
It became apparent that the Bulgarians were thirsty for Chinese
culture, and wanted to learn more about China, Marin added.
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