A delegation led by Baima Chilin, president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, concluded a three-day visit to Greece on Friday, aiming to enhance mutual learning and exchange between the two nations.
The visit, held from June 25 to 27, featured Baima Chilin’s participation in an international symposium on human rights wisdom in classical civilizations. The delegation also met with prominent Greek figures, including George Katrougalos, former Greek foreign minister and current UN Human Rights Council independent expert on international order, and Ioannis Theofanopoulos, former ambassador to China and president of the Greece-China Association.
During the meetings, the Chinese delegation shared China’s perspectives on human rights governance and highlighted the country’s development path and achievements in human rights, particularly in China’s Xizang region. The discussions focused on enhancing cultural exchanges between Chinese and Greek civilizations and improving global human rights governance.
Both sides expressed a strong willingness to contribute actively to advancing understanding and cooperation between China and Europe in the field of human rights. The visit marks a significant step in fostering deeper connections and shared wisdom between the two countries.
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