The European tour of the Chinese PM Wen Jiabao started in Budapest and demanded the development of economic relationships between China and Central Eastern European states. Hungarian Democrats refuse the two options put forward by the President and push for a postponement of talks. Labour minister Lazaroiu claims that the new map of Romania will be ready by local elections next year. Romanian writer Norman Manea, celebrated at New York.
Romania libera reads about the tour of the Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao that started at Budapest, an occasion where the Chinese PM demanded the development of the economic relationships with China and Central and Eastern European states. His statements assured that China will continue to stand for the European currency and was well received by European leaders that are fighting to maintain the trust level in European finances. It is also a sign that China might diversity its international financial reserves, the newspaper reads.
The visit might also bring about some unexpected benefits for Romania as well, the newspaper reads. Hungarian PM Bela Glattfelder said in an interview for China Daily that China should consider investing in Romanian ports, at Constanta and Galati that are used by Hungarian exporters as well.
Elsewhere in the news, Hungarian Democrats refuse the two options put forward by their governing partners, the Democratic Liberals, regarding regionalization Romania libera reads. The Hungarian Democrats claim that the subject should be removed from the daily agenda of the governmental coalition.
The Hungarian Democrats claim that talks on the administrative reorganization need to be postponed if the Democratic Liberals want to maintain the governing coalition. Hungarian Democratic leader Kelemen Hunor said that Romania’s credibility would be ruined in the eyes of the i