China Daily

Presidents find common ground in ensuring developmen­t

- By AN BAIJIE in Da Nang, Vietnam and ZHANG YUNBI in Beijing Contact the writers at zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Ties between China and the Philippine­s are at a new starting point, and Beijing is ready to work with Manila to bring more benefits to its people, President Xi Jinping told his Philippine counterpar­t Rodrigo Duterte on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Saturday.

Friendline­ss and neighborli­ness are the right direction, Xi said.

Speaking of the South China Sea, Xi said China will continue to cooperate with ASEAN countries to maintain peace and stability and promote developmen­t and prosperity in the region.

Duterte said the Philippine­s is willing to handle maritime issues through bilateral channels in accordance with the consensus reached by the two sides.

The leaders met at a time when China has become the Philippine­s’ largest trading partner, largest source of imports and second-largest source of foreign tourists.

Noting Duterte’s state visit to China in October last year, Xi said a new page has been turned, and ties have seen healthy and stable developmen­t. Tangible benefits have been brought to both peoples and have contribute­d to the region’s peace and stability, he said.

Duterte said ties with China are extremely important, and the Philippine­s regards China as a sincere friend.

Xi said China is willing to continue to view the bilateral relationsh­ip from a strategic, long-term perspectiv­e, and to enhance mutual political trust and deepen cooperatio­n. The two countries should enhance high-level exchanges to ensure that developmen­t stays on the right track, Xi added.

Both countries should deepen their practical cooperatio­n in areas such as infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e and investment, and should focus on synergies between the Belt and Road Initiative and the Philippine­s’ developmen­t strategy, Xi said.

Duterte said the Philippine­s is committed to pressing ahead with cooperatio­n in various fields.

Chen Fengying, a senior world economy researcher at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said Manila’s developmen­t goal — “Ambisyon Natin 2040” — harmonizes with the Belt and Road Initiative. Building on synergies will result in more Chinese companies tapping markets overseas and the Philippine­s benefiting from more investment and constructi­on, Chen said.

Duterte said Manila is grateful for China’s assistance with its economy, anti-terrorism efforts and maintenanc­e of stability. Xi said China is willing to help the Philippine­s with poverty relief, and continues to support the Philippine government’s efforts to safeguard national security.

A recent article by Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Zhao Jianhua, issued on the embassy’s website earlier this month, said that bilateral cooperatio­n in fighting drug abuse has been productive. It noted that the two countries stay in close contact with regard to global affairs and ensuring regional peace, stability and developmen­t.

 ?? LI TAO / XINHUA ?? Leaders of APEC economies pose for a group photo at the 25th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Saturday.
LI TAO / XINHUA Leaders of APEC economies pose for a group photo at the 25th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine president
Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine president

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