Spanish King Felipe VI's Historic Visit to China Aims to Strengthen Trade Ties
King Felipe VI of Spain will make a historic state visit to China from November 10-13, the first by a Spanish monarch in 18 years. The visit aims to enhance trade relations and strategic cooperation between the two nations, according to China's foreign ministry.
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King Felipe VI of Spain is set to make a landmark state visit to China from November 10 to 13, marking the first visit by a Spanish monarch in 18 years. The diplomatic trip underscores Madrid's intent to enhance Chinese investment and strengthen trade ties between the two countries.
The Chinese foreign ministry announced the visit on Monday, emphasizing the potential for stronger bilateral cooperation. Mao Ning, the spokesperson at the ministry, highlighted China's willingness to collaborate with Spain to capitalize on the opportunities afforded by the visit to expand mutual cooperation.
This meeting aims to further the strategic partnership between Spain and China, paving the way for improved relations and increased trade connections. Both nations are keen on seizing the moment to foster deeper economic collaboration and mutual understanding.
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