Earlier this year, as the Chinese president paid a landmark visit to Belgrade, a sea of supporters filled the city’s streets. Tens of thousands of Serbian residents waved both Chinese and Serbian flags in a spontaneous display of solidarity, underscoring the depth of mutual trust between the two nations.
"This is our feeling to someone that we consider as a friend," said Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut, capturing the warmth that has come to define China-Serbia relations.
Across diplomatic channels and everyday interactions, this bond has transcended conventional ties. Leaders and citizens alike have built a partnership rooted in shared respect and cooperation.
In a world often marked by shifting alliances, the China-Serbia friendship stands out for its genuine people-to-people connection. Whether in the capitals of Belgrade and Beijing or beyond, this relationship offers a blueprint for how nations can foster lasting camaraderie on and off the official stage.
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