The foreign ministers of Greece and China on Monday signed a memorandum of collaboration in Beijing, in the framework of China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative.
At a press conference following their meeting, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi affirmed the close ties between the two countries and pledged to expand their cooperation, according to the Athens News Agency.
In an official foreign ministry statement, Kotzias said that "our main goal is to deepen our political cooperation," and in that regard he said he had extended an invitation to Wang Yi to visit Athens.
The two ministers agreed to further talks on finalizing the next five-year action plan in economic cooperation between the two countries.
On his part, Wang Yi called Greece a "natural partner of China", given Greece's geographic location, comparative advantages and long-term relations of friendship and respect between the two.
Particular areas of cooperation that the two ministers discussed included, the linking of infrastructure, further promotion of trade, financial cooperation and collaboration between the peoples of the two countries in multiple sectors including tourism, science and technology, education, culture, sports, youth and local government.
Earlier, Kotzias met with top-level officials of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). On Tuesday he is scheduled to meet separately with Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan and CCP official Yang Jiechi. He will also visit the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the largest think-tank in Asia, where he will deliver a speech on Greek-Chinese relations and the way forward.