China Daily

Li open to Philippine­s cooperatio­n

- By ZHANG YUE in Manila zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to hold detailed discussion­s and formulate ways to cooperate with the Philippine­s for the next five to 10 years, Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday.

“By doing so, this is also sending out a message to the peoples of the two countries as well as the internatio­nal community that the China-Philippine relationsh­ip will continuous­ly grow strong moving forward and peopleto-people friendship between us will be further strengthen­ed,” he said.

Li made the remark at a news conference joined by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at the Presidenti­al Palace in Manila after the two leaders met for talks on Wednesday afternoon. A welcoming ceremony was held by Duterte at the palace before the talks.

Li is on an official visit to the Philippine­s at Duterte’s invitation, the first visit by a Chinese premier to the Philippine­s in 10 years. He also attended a series of high-level meetings on East Asia cooperatio­n during the visit.

Li congratula­ted Duterte on successful­ly holding the 31st ASEAN Summit and related meetings.

“China seeks to enhance strategic mutual trust with the Philippine­s, properly handle difference­s and push for sustained and healthy relationsh­ips between our two countries, as we are neighbors,” Li said.

Li stressed that China supports the Philippine government’s efforts to build infrastruc­ture and fight terrorism and is ready to provide assistance to the reconstruc­tion work in

tial developmen­t in ChinaPhili­ppine ties with pragmatic cooperatio­n.

The two leaders met at a time when China has become the Philippine­s’ top trade partner, its largest source of imports and second-largest source of foreign tourists, with 14 new flights launched between the two countries. In the first seven months of this year, bilateral trade reached $27.86 billion, up 7.6 percent from the previous year.

Noting that both China and the Philippine­s are developing countries, Li said both government­s face the task of developing their economies and improving people’s lives.

China-Philippine relations are critical to the overall relationsh­ip between China and ASEAN, Li said.

Duterte said the meeting has given him an opportunit­y to express his gratitude to Li for China’s firm support to the Philippine­s as this year’s rotating chair of ASEAN, as well as for China’s assistance with its economy, anti-terrorism efforts and maintenanc­e of stability.

He said the Philippine­s will be committed to pressing ahead with cooperatio­n with China in various fields.

The two leaders witnessed the signing of a series of cooperatio­n documents on infrastruc­ture, technology and finance after the meeting.

Earlier on Wednesday, Li also met with Aquilino Pimentel III, president of the Philippine Senate, and Pantaleon Alvarez, speaker of the House of Representa­tives of the Philippine­s.

 ?? ROMEO RANOCO / REUTERS ?? Premier Li Keqiang reviews an honor guard with a saluting Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte upon Li’s arrival for an official visit at the Malacanang presidenti­al palace in Manila on Wednesday.
ROMEO RANOCO / REUTERS Premier Li Keqiang reviews an honor guard with a saluting Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte upon Li’s arrival for an official visit at the Malacanang presidenti­al palace in Manila on Wednesday.

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