China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ties with Panama ‘absolutely right’

In first visit by a Chinese head of state, Xi provides momentum for a stronger relationsh­ip

- By AN BAIJIE in Panama City anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

Facts have proved, and will continue to prove, that it was absolutely right for China and Panama to establish diplomatic ties, as they have brought real benefits to the people of both sides, President Xi Jinping said on Monday.

Xi made the remark during talks with his Panamanian counterpar­t, Juan Carlos Varela, in Panama City. Xi’s state visit to the Central American country is the first by a Chinese head of state. The two countries establishe­d diplomatic relations in June 2017.

Witnessed by the two presidents, China and Panama signed a series of cooperatio­n documents. The two leaders spoke highly of the cooperatio­n outcomes achieved since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations, and they found many points of consensus on promoting bilateral relations.

Over the past 18 months, the two presidents have paid visits to each other, and the two sides have deepened mutual political trust, Xi said.

No matter how the internatio­nal situation changes, China’s diplomatic policy of strengthen­ing and developing relations with Panama will not change, Xi said, adding that China supports the efforts of the Panamanian government and people to safeguard their national security and stability, improve people’s livelihood­s and enhance the country’s influence in internatio­nal affairs.

China would like to make joint efforts with Panama to keep strengthen­ing high-level exchanges and enhance cooperatio­n between government bodies, legislativ­e authoritie­s and political parties, Xi said.

Xi said that China greatly appreciate­s Panama’s support on issues related to China’s core interests, including Taiwan. China upholds the principle of no interferen­ce in another country’s internal affairs and respects Panama’s sovereignt­y over the Panama Canal, Xi said.

Xi proposed that China and Panama should enhance the synergy of their developmen­t strategies and promote cooperatio­n in such areas as finance, tourism, logistics and infrastruc­ture.

Adding that China is the secondlarg­est user of the Panama Canal, Xi said the two countries could streamline cargo transporta­tion and help the canal play a bigger role in China’s global trade.

China would like to initiate free trade negotiatio­ns with Panama on the basis of mutual respect and mutual benefit, Xi said, adding that China welcomes Panamanian exports, including seafood, meat and pineapples.

The two countries should enhance people-to-people exchanges and exchanges between localities to encourage people to visit the other country, Xi said.

The two countries should enhance coordinati­on on global affairs, jointly face the challenges of protection­ism and unilateral­ism and better maintain the interests of developing countries, he added.

The Panamanian president welcomed Xi’s historic state visit, saying that it will definitely promote friendship between people from both countries.

It’s good to see that the consensuse­s reached by the two presidents are being implemente­d and that the two countries are carrying out projects in infrastruc­ture and people-to-people exchanges, Varela said.

Panama firmly supports the oneChina policy, he said, adding that Panama agrees with Xi’s important thoughts, such as building a community with a shared future for mankind.

Panama supports the building of the Belt and Road, and it expects to enhance cooperatio­n with China in investment, maritime transport and a free trade zone, Varela said, adding that Panama welcomes Chinese investors.

Varela said that Panama would like to negotiate with China on a free trade agreement as early as possible to promote trade between the two countries.

Panama-China cooperatio­n will not only bring benefits to the people of both nations but also contribute to global peace and prosperity, he said.

 ?? CARLOS JASSO / REUTERS ?? President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, together with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela and his wife, Lorena Castillo de Varela, visit the Cocoli locks at the expanded Panama Canal on Monday.
CARLOS JASSO / REUTERS President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, together with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela and his wife, Lorena Castillo de Varela, visit the Cocoli locks at the expanded Panama Canal on Monday.

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