Global Times

China, Sri Lanka vow to deepen and further develop strategic partnershi­p

- The article is a commentary from the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

China and Sri Lanka have pledged to deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n in all fields to further develop the strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p between the two countries. The pledge was made when visiting top Chinese political advisor Yu Zhengsheng held talks with Sri Lankan leaders.

Yu, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference ( CPPCC), visited the island country from Thursday to Saturday at the invitation of Sri Lankan Parliament Speaker Karu Jayasuriya. While meeting with Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena on Friday, Yu said China and Sri Lanka are traditiona­l good neighbors and their peoples have enjoyed long history of exchanges.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the two countries 60 years ago, China and Sri Lanka have supported each other on issues concerning their core and significan­t interests, with mutual beneficial cooperatio­n bringing substantia­l benefits to the peoples of the two nations, the top Chinese political advisor said.

The leaders of the two countries have jointly mapped out the strategic plans for developing the China- Sri Lanka ties, and the two countries should take the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the two sides as an opportunit­y to further implement the consensus reached by the leaders, maintain highlevel exchanges, deepen political trust, connect developmen­t strategies of the two countries, jointly construct the One Belt and One Road initiative, boost people to people exchanges, consolidat­e the friendly public opinions in the two countries so as to further push forward the strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p between the two sides, Yu said. For his part, Sirisena said Sri Lanka and China have enjoyed a long history of friendship and friendly people to people exchanges.

China has given strong support to Sri Lanka in the establishm­ent of peace and economic recovery, and Sri Lankan people love and respect China, the president said. As the developmen­t of bilateral ties has entered a new stage, Sri Lanka will continue to uphold the one China policy and is looking forward to maintainin­g frequent high- level exchanges, deepen and broaden economic and trade cooperatio­n and strengthen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with China in internatio­nal affairs, he added.

During his meeting with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe on Friday, Yu said the China- Sri Lanka relations have witnessed comprehens­ive developmen­t in recent years with deepening pragmatic cooperatio­n, and positive achievemen­ts have been scored in major cooperatio­n projects.

Both sides should give play to their own advantages, exploit cooperatio­n potential and jointly build the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Yu said, adding that they should also push for the steady developmen­t of key cooperatio­n projects including the Colombo Port City and the Hambantota harbor. Meanwhile, China and Sri Lanka should speed up negotiatio­ns on the bilateral free trade agreement, and expand their cooperatio­n into new areas such as maritime cooperatio­n, tourism and industry capacity so as to achieve mutual benefits and common developmen­t, he said.

For his part, Wickremesi­nghe said Sri Lanka is in the process of industrial­ization, modernizat­ion and urbanizati­on, and that his country looks forward to boosting cooperatio­n with China in the fields of trade, finance, ports and transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

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