Serbian President Vucic visits China to strengthen bilateral ties
Photo: South China Morning Post
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Serbian President Vucic visits China to strengthen bilateral ties

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic made an official state visit to Beijing, meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two leaders agreed to strengthen the 'ironclad friendship' between Serbia and China, signing over 20 deals covering politics, trade, technology, education, and AI. The visit comes as Vucic faces anti-government protests in Serbia.

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The South China Morning Post frames the visit as a strengthening of 'ironclad friendship' with a focus on cooperation and multilateralism, while the Washington Post highlights domestic pressure from protests as a backdrop, emphasizing the political context.
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SCSouth China Morning PostINTERNATIONAL28d ago

“Vucic and Xi agree to strengthen ‘ironclad friendship’ between Serbia and China”

WPWashington PostLEFT29d ago

“Serbian president deepens ties with China while facing pressure from protests at home”

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