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Improved Sino-Sao Tomean ties seen to follow trend

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

The resumption of diplomatic ties between China and the African island nation of Sao Tome and Principe has complied with the trend of the times, President Xi Jinping said on Friday, calling for more cooperatio­n in all areas to benefit the people of both sides.

While meeting with Patrice Trovoada, prime minister of Sao Tome and Principe, who is on a six-day official visit to China that began on Wednesday, Xi said the two countries’ ties have opened a new chapter.

China is willing to push forward the establishm­ent of a comprehens­ive cooperatio­n partnershi­p based on equality, mutual trust and win-win cooperatio­n, he added.

Trovoada became his country’s first prime minister to visit Beijing after resumption of diplomatic relations on Dec 26. The resumption came one week after the African nation cut “diplomatic ties” with Taiwan.

Currently, 21 countries and government­s, mainly small nations and islands in Latin America, Oceania and Africa, rely heavily on economic aid from Taiwan and hold such ties with the island.

Xi spoke highly of Trovoada’s contributi­ons to the resumption of diplomatic ties between China and Sao Tome and Principe. The two nations should understand and support each other in issues that are related to core interests and major concerns, he said.

China is willing to support Sao Tome and Principe to improve the African country’s overall developmen­t plans, boost cooperatio­n in tourism, fishery and agricultur­e, and help the country’s infrastruc­ture constructi­on, use of human resources and security capacity building, Xi said.

The two countries should also enhance people-to-people communicat­ions in such areas as education, culture, medicine, think tanks, media, youth and women, thus to strengthen the friendship between the people of both sides, he said.

China is willing to cooperate with Sao Tome and Principe in security areas including fighting piracy and cross-border organized crime, he added.

The president said China would like to support the developmen­t of African nations, help them to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t and jointly build the China-Africa community of shared destiny.

Sao Tome and Principe firmly up holds the one-China policy and is willing to enhance cooperatio­n with China in such areas as economy and trade, infrastruc­ture, tourism and security, Trovoada said, adding that the resumption of diplomatic ties won wide support in his country.

On Wednesday, Vice-Foreign Minister Zhang Ming told a news briefing that Sao Tome and Principe has corrected its mistakes in relations with China and will benefit from friendship and cooperatio­n with the world’s second-largest economy.

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