The bilateral relations between China and Belarus have kept
growing ever more fruitful since they first established diplomatic
ties 15 years ago, and now enjoys the prospects of a bright future,
Belarussian Foreign Minister Sergei Martynov said on Friday.
"The close and stable relations between the two countries are
built on mutual trust, understanding and support," Martynov said in
an interview with the Chinese media.
China established diplomatic relations with Belarus on Jan.
20,1992.
Among the factors that determine a rapid and smooth development
of the relationship are, sharing similar views on global affairs
such as building a new international political and economic order,
and also their booming economies, which compliment each other, he
said.
Their trade volume grew nearly 30-fold over the past 15 years to
reach nearly US$1 billion.
Based on strong political ties and the willingness to engage in
a broader cooperation, the bilateral trade has great potential, the
minister said, adding that he hopes to see more Chinese investments
in Belarus, which can serve as an entry for Chinese businesses
seeking access to the European market.
"We can still promote bilateral trade and perfect economic
cooperation thanks to the great potential," Martynov said.
Belarus has a stable political and economic environment since
its independence, thanks to the government's relentless efforts
focusing on economic development to improve the welfare of its
people, Martynov said.
(Xinhua News Agency January 20, 2007)