China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, Spain to enhance partnershi­p

Documents signed cover economy, finance and telecommun­ications

- By AN BAIJIE in Madrid anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

China and Spain signed a number of cooperatio­n documents on Wednesday covering areas such as economy, advanced materials, finance and telecommun­ications during President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the European country.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by Xi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Madrid after the two leaders had talks and reached a wide range of agreements.

The two countries also published a joint statement to enhance their comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Since they establishe­d diplomatic ties 45 years ago, China and Spain have seen healthy and stable developmen­t of bilateral relations despite the changes in internatio­nal relations, Xi said.

He spoke highly of Sanchez’s dedication to developing SinoSpanis­h relations and his support for jointly building the Belt and Road Initiative.

Xi said China always cherishes its traditiona­l friendship with Spain, adding that it attaches importance to Madrid’s significan­t influence on internatio­nal affairs.

China wants to make joint efforts with Spain to enrich the bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, promote cooperatio­n in all areas, and set an example of cooperatio­n between nations of different civilizati­ons and social systems, Xi said.

He pointed out that the two countries should strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n between government­al and legislativ­e authoritie­s, deepen political mutual trust, and continue to support each other on issues related to core interests and major concerns.

China and Spain have historic and geographic advantages to enhance Belt and Road cooperatio­n, Xi said, adding that the initiative should be connected with Spain’s developmen­t strategies.

He said the two countries should increase trading exchanges and expand cooperatio­n in areas including seaports, maritime transporta­tion, airlines, new energy vehicles and finance.

They should also boost exchanges in culture, local government, tourism, media, health, protection of cultural relics and sports, Xi said.

China wants to continue communicat­ing and coordinati­ng with Spain on hot world and regional issues such as improving global governance and dealing with climate change, Xi added.

He said China supports the unificatio­n of Europe and that China and the continent should support each other in jointly maintainin­g internatio­nal order and improving global governance.

China wants to enhance connectivi­ty of the BRI with strategies adopted by the European Union to jointly promote the developmen­t and prosperity of Eurasia, Xi said.

Sanchez said Xi’s state visit, the first by a Chinese head of state to Spain for 13 years, is of great significan­ce.

He said his country wants to enhance political mutual trust with China and expand cooperatio­n in all areas, adding that Spain also wants to proactivel­y take part in building the BRI.

Spain firmly supports multilater­alism and wants to enhance communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China to promote the healthy and stable developmen­t of Sino-European relations, he added.

Xi also met with representa­tives from the China-Spain Business Advisory Council with Sanchez, and urged Spanish enterprise­s to make the best use of the public platform provided by the China Internatio­nal Import Expo to win more business opportunit­ies. The six-day expo was held in Shanghai early this month.

He also said the business advisory council is an important platform to deepen bilateral economic and trade ties.

Developing a strong synergy between the two countries’ strategies and realizing complement­ary advantages will help promote connectivi­ty between Asia and Europe and push the global economy to develop in a more open, inclusive and balanced way, he said.

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