China Daily (Hong Kong)

Agreements help deepen cooperatio­n with El Salvador

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China and El Salvador agreed on Thursday to deepen bilateral ties with a series of cooperatio­n documents signed in Beijing when the Central American country’s president, Salvador Sanchez Ceren, was on a state visit to China.

President Xi Jinping held a welcoming ceremony for Sanchez Ceren at the Great Hall of the People before the official talks.

The visit is the first by a leader of El Salvador to China. The two countries establishe­d diplomatic ties in August after the country severed “diplomatic relations” with Taiwan.

Xi said that bilateral relations between China and El Salvador have opened a new chapter.

Establishi­ng and developing diplomatic ties are an independen­t choice by two sovereign countries in conformity with internatio­nal laws as well as the charter and the purpose of the United Nations, Xi said, adding the relations are within the principle of mutual respect, treating each other as equals, win-win cooperatio­n and common developmen­t.

He said the robust momentum for cooperatio­n between the two countries in the past two months has proved that the establishm­ent of the ties conforms to the trend of the times as well as their fundamenta­l and longterm interests.

Xi said that the oneChina principle is the foundation of China-El Salvador relations, which should be further consolidat­ed to be more profound, broader and more solid. He called for more dialogue and exchanges to enhance mutual understand­ing and trust.

Pragmatic cooperatio­n should be strengthen­ed under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative by leveraging mutual complement­arities to develop an all-around partnershi­p, Xi said.

China is willing to develop cooperatio­n with El Salvador in such fields as infrastruc­ture and supports investment by Chinese companies in the country, he said.

Xi said the country is ready to provide support in education, medicine, water supply and disaster prevention, offer additional scholarshi­ps to Salvadoran students and develop partnershi­ps with El Salvador in human resources training.

He called on the countries to strengthen coordinati­on in regional and internatio­nal affairs, and work together to uphold multilater­alism and stay committed to advance relations between China and Latin America and the Caribbean.

Sanchez Ceren said El Salvador recognizes and abides by the one-China principle and his China visit demonstrat­es that his country remains committed to deepening bilateral ties.

El Salvador welcomes Chinese investment and is willing to boost cooperatio­n in such fields as trading, agricultur­e, infrastruc­ture, tourism, education, finance and science and technology, he said, adding that his country will actively participat­e in the Belt and Road Initiative and appreciate­s China’s proposal to build a community with a shared future for mankind.

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