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China, Panama turn page in ties

Presidents Xi and Varela witness signing of deals one day after embassy opens in Beijing

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Panama signed 19 cooperatio­n documents covering such areas as finance, agricultur­e, trade and tourism in a ceremony witnessed on Friday by the presidents of the two countries.

The agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing were signed in Beijing during the state visit of Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela. Diplomatic relations between China and Panama were establishe­d in June after Panama cut its ties with China’s Taiwan. On Thursday, Varela inaugurate­d Panama’s embassy in Beijing.

President Xi Jinping hosted a grand ceremony at the square in front of the Great Hall of the People to welcome the Latin American president.

During their talks, Xi expressed appreciati­on for the strategic vision, political courage and responsibl­e manner demonstrat­ed by the Panamanian president in the process of establishi­ng diplomatic relations with China.

“It has sent an important message to the world; that is, the history of China-Panama relations has turned to a brand new page,” Xi told Varela.

Mentioning that China-Panama relations have been delayed for decades, Xi said the old page has been left behind.

In the talks, Xi called for joint efforts with the Panamanian side to safeguard principles and maintain justice in internatio­nal affairs, boost common developmen­t through cooperatio­n, and bring more happiness for the people of both countries.

The cooperatio­n of all areas between the two countries has been launched rapidly since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations five months ago, Xi said, adding that he would like to make joint efforts with Varela to draw the blueprint for bilateral ties.

Noting that Varela is the first Panamanian president to make a state visit to China, Xi said Varela is also the first head of state from Latin America received by China after the Communist Party of China’s 19th National Congress, held last month.

The establishm­ent of China-Panama diplomatic relations on the basis of the one-China principle has fulfilled the dream of generation­s of people from both sides, given that the people of the two countries have kept friendly exchanges since 160 years ago, Xi said.

Hailing the visit as a “historic event”, Varela said he has been longing for the moment to celebrate the establishm­ent of Panama-China diplomatic relations on the basis of the one-China principle.

The first Chinese went to Panama 160 years ago to join the country’s railway constructi­on, and they also participat­ed in building the Panama Canal, Varela said, adding that about 10 percent of Panamanian­s have Chinese blood.

Varela congratula­ted Xi on the success of the CPC’s 19th National Congress, saying that the congress has

sent an important message that politics should serve the people.

The people of both countries firmly believe that establishi­ng Panama-China diplomatic relations will bring long-term benefits for them, Varela said, adding that it will also promote Panama’s sustainabl­e economic developmen­t.

Zhao Bentang, directorge­neral of the Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs of the Foreign Ministry, told reporters that the talks between Xi and Varela were “enthusiast­ic, friendly and fruitful”.

“The two presidents underlined a political basis, which is to respect each other’s core interests and abide by the one-China principle, thus to lay the foundation for the developmen­t of bilateral relations,” he said.

“Panama reiterated that it will strictly abide by the oneChina principle and resolutely oppose any action that is contrary to this principle, and China appreciate­d this position,” he added.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping and Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela walk together during a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping and Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela walk together during a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.

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