He pointed out that the bilateral relationship has turned up some new characteristics in the following three points:
First, the political mutual trust has been reinforced with more high-level contacts between the two countries, such as visits to Serbia made by Defense Minister Liang Guanglie and Wang Zhizhen, Vice-Chairwoman of the 11th National Commmittee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC),as well as the visits made by several Serbian ministers including Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic.
Wu's visit will surely inject new vitality into the Sino-Serbia relationship, Wei said.
Secondly, the economic cooperation has made new breakthroughs in the fields of infrastructure and auto manufacturing.
During Serbian President Boris Tadic's visit to China last year, the two countries signed economic and technological framework cooperation agreements on infrastructure, laying out a cooperation plan for the future.
Meanwhile, China's Dongfeng Motor Corporation and Serbian motor vehicle manufacturer Fabrika Automobila Priboj (FAP) signed an understanding memorandum on the assembly of Dongfeng trucks.
With the implementation of the cooperative projects, more and more Chinese enterprises will invest in Serbia and push trade to a higher level, Wei said.
Thirdly, the cultural cooperation has been continuously enhanced. On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China in October 2009, China successfully held the "Chinese Cultural Festival"in Serbia, introducing Chinese art and culture to the Serbian people.
The "Serbian Cultural Festival" opened in March in China, further reinforcing the cultural communication and cooperation between the two countries.
Wei said also that the global financial turmoil and economic crisis are both challenges and chances for the two countries' economic relationship, calling for entrepreneurs from both nations to make joint efforts to explore more opportunities and find new potential.
On the issue of Serbia's accession to the European Union, Wei said China respects the Serbian people's self-determined choice and believes its joining the EU would further boost the Sino-EU relationship.