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Sino-Argentine relations on upswing

Presidents agree to create a visionary blueprint for future

- By AN BAIJIE in Buenos Aires anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Argentina, both influentia­l developing nations, should jointly support multilater­alism and build an open and inclusive world economy, President Xi Jinping said on Sunday.

Xi made the remark while meeting with Argentine President Mauricio Macri in Buenos Aires during a state visit to the South American country after he attended the G20 Leaders’ Summit on Friday and Saturday.

The two leaders witnessed the signing of a series of cooperatio­n deals after their talks. China would like to increase its imports of products and services from Argentina and facilitate bilateral trade, Xi said.

He noted that it was the fifth meeting between the two presidents in the past two years, setting a record in China-Argentina relations.

The two leaders agreed to map out a blueprint of bilateral relations with a broad vision and to make joint efforts to create a new era for the China-Argentina comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Saying that the internatio­nal situation is undergoing complex changes and facing new challenges, Xi said the two countries should deepen practical cooperatio­n in all areas and make new contributi­ons to global peace, stability and prosperity.

They should continue to support each other on issues related to core interests and major concerns, and firmly support each other’s developmen­t path, Xi said.

Mentioning that Argentina’s economy has experience­d fluctuatio­ns this year, Xi said China will take concrete action to support the country’s financial stability. China is confident about the future of Argentina’s developmen­t, he added.

Xi proposed the two countries enhance communicat­ion and cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road framework, connect their developmen­t strategies and promote bilateral cooperatio­n in all areas.

China supports Argentina in diversifyi­ng its energy sector and would like to work with the country to carry out its flagship energy projects, Xi said, adding that China would like to participat­e in the country’s infrastruc­ture projects and promote interconne­ctivity between Argentina and the rest of South America.

The two countries should boost exchanges of youth, culture, education, tourism and sports to increase mutual understand­ing between the peoples of both nations, he said.

Xi said China would like to enhance coordinati­on with Argentina under multilater­al systems and ensure that the outcomes of economic globalizat­ion provide more benefits to developing countries.

As a sincere friend and partner of the Latin American people, China believes that Latin American countries have the wisdom and capability to achieve peace, stability and vitality, he said, adding that China would like to make joint efforts with them to build a community with a shared future for both sides.

Xi congratula­ted Argentina on the success of the recent leaders’ summit, saying that it sent correct, positive and reassuring signals to the world. He noted that during the meeting, leaders of major countries reached consensuse­s and issued a declaratio­n, all of which have great significan­ce.

The success of the meeting will be helpful in maintainin­g the multilater­al trading system, building an open global economy and injecting impetus to the global market, he said.

Macri welcomed Xi’s visit and expressed gratitude for China’s help and support in his country’s developmen­t.

Noting that this year marks the 40th anniversar­y since the launch of China’s reform and opening-up policy, Macri congratula­ted the country on its great achievemen­ts in economic developmen­t and poverty reduction.

China has become a main engine for global economic growth, and its developmen­t has a great influence on the developmen­t of Argentina and other Latin American countries, Macri said.

Argentina is dedicated to deepening its comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p with China and enhancing cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road framework, he said.

Argentina is pleased to take this opportunit­y to sign the plan of common action with China for the next five years and expand cooperatio­n in such areas as agricultur­e, finance, airlines and infrastruc­ture, he said.

Also on Sunday, Xi received Argentina’s highest decoration, the Order of the Liberator General San Martin.

 ?? XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Argentine President Mauricio Macri at the Olivos presidenti­al residence on Sunday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Xi paid a state visit to the nation after attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit on Friday and Saturday.
XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Argentine President Mauricio Macri at the Olivos presidenti­al residence on Sunday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Xi paid a state visit to the nation after attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit on Friday and Saturday.

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