China Daily (Hong Kong)

Talks set with Philippine­s on South China Sea

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese and Philippine officials will meet in the southweste­rn city of Guiyang on Friday to consult for the first time on South China Sea disputes.

Delegation­s led by Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin and Philippine Ambassador Jose Santiago Santa Romana will engage in a “friendly dialogue and consultati­ons” on topics related to the South China Sea in the city in Guizhou province, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said on Tuesday.

“The meeting aims to implement the consensus reached by leaders of the two countries in October and establish an institutio­nal dialogue platform,” she said at a daily news conference in Beijing.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made his first state visit to China in October, a move that helped repair ties that had been damaged by the previous administra­tion in Manila.

According to Hua, China expects and believes the meeting will help the two countries manage difference­s, promote maritime cooperatio­n and lead to resolving related disputes and creating a good atmosphere to enhance ties and cooperatio­n in various areas.

Hua said the two leaders again reached consensus on resolving the South China Sea issue through dialogue and negotiatio­ns on Monday when President Xi Jinping met with Duterte, who attended the Belt and Road Forum for Interna- tional Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

“China appreciate­s President Duterte for conducting active dialogue and cooperatio­n with China on the issue and jointly safeguardi­ng peace and stability in the South China Sea,” she said.

Before Friday’s bilateral meeting, the 14th meeting of senior officials from China and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations regarding the implementa­tion of a code of conduct in the South China Sea will be held in Guiyang on Thursday.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY President Milos Zeman of the Czech Republic visits the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders on Tuesday in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, paying tribute and bowing to the victims. Thousands of victims were buried near the memorial.

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