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B& R can help strengthen China- Turkey ties

Erdogan’s trip to Beijing indicates that the Turkish government will prioritize pragmatic relations with China. In this tough period for Turkey, China has become a reliable partner.

- By Zhou Rong The author is a senior research fellow with the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China. bizopinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

At the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum, it was noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sat on both sides of Chinese President Xi Jinping. President Erdogan, who delivered a speech at the opening ceremony, was prominent at the event, indicating that the Sino- Turkish relationsh­ip has become warmer. It shows that China attaches great importance to Turkey’s contributi­on to the Belt and Road ( B& R) initiative.

During the talks between Xi and Erdogan, Xi spoke highly of Turkey’s support for and active participat­ion in the B& R developmen­t. According to the Xinhua News Agency, Xi stressed that the developmen­t of China- Turkey strategic cooperativ­e relations is in the fundamenta­l interests of the two nations and their people. The two countries should better align their strategies according to the principle of equality and mutual benefits, and China is ready to steadily advance major cooperatio­n projects with Turkey under the initiative, Xi was quoted by Xinhua as saying.

Erdogan agreed with Xi’s appraisal of Sino- Turkey relations, and he emphasized that under the B& R framework, Turkey is willing to work with China to strengthen cooperatio­n in investment, transporta­tion networks and infrastruc­ture constructi­on. He also said that his country welcomes Chinese enterprise­s to invest in Turkey.

In fact, Turkey is not only an important country along the China- Central Asia- West Asia Internatio­nal Economic Corridor; it is also an important gateway for China to Europe. During the 2016 G20 Hangzhou Summit, China and Turkey inked a memorandum of understand­ing on bilateral cooperatio­n under the B& R initiative. In order to implement the consensus reached by the two leaders, the department­s of transport of the two government­s have held three consultati­ons on the SinoTurkis­h Internatio­nal Road Passenger & Cargo Transport Agreement since 2015 and finally reached a consensus, according to a website co- sponsored by China’s Ministry of Commerce.

For Turkey, China has become an important trading partner. Trade value between the two countries has grown from $ 238 million in 1990 to $ 27.7 billion in 2016. In order to promote further trade growth, a more balanced trade structure should be created. China’s accumulate­d direct investment in Turkey increased from $ 509 million in the whole of 2015 to $ 809 million in

January 2017. Through Turkey’s ideal geographic­al position and economic strength, Chinese investors can reach markets in the Mediterran­ean, central Asia and the Middle East. Turkey, meanwhile, is eager for Chinese investment in ports, airports, railways, tunnels, energy, machinery, telecom- munication­s and other fields related to infrastruc­ture. Turkey and China have also signed e- commerce cooperatio­n agreements. At present, Turkey’s domestic political situation and the internatio­nal environmen­t are undergoing tremendous changes. Against this background, President Erdogan’s trip to China is of great significan­ce, and the B& R initiative represents a new path for Turkey. The B& R initiative will not only help Turkey to offset its dependence on Europe economical­ly, but will also strengthen the country’s strategic partnershi­p with China. Compared with the indifferen­t attitude of the Europeans, Chinese leaders have shown great hospitalit­y and respect to Erdogan. In this tough period for Turkey, China has become a reliable partner, and the B& R initiative offers more cooperatio­n options and economic independen­ce for Turkey. This has helped both Turkey and China. Turkey has also been thinking about global governance together with China. Erdogan’s trip to Beijing indicates that the Turkish government will prioritize pragmatic relations with China. As the largest industrial­ized country in the Balkans and the Middle East, Turkey will work with China to attain economic complement­arity through the B& R initiative, to contribute to world peace through combating terrorism, and to improve the overall prosperity of SinoTurkis­h relations by deepening mutual trust.

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Illustrati­on: Peter C. Espina/ GT

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