China Daily

Friendship with Portugal seen growing

Xi says two countries should continue deepening mutual trust, cooperatio­n

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Portugal should continue to expand mutual understand­ing and trust, and continue to deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n, President Xi Jinping said on Monday, ahead of his state visit to the country.

In a signed article published in the Portuguese newspaper Jornal de Noticias, Xi said the two nations should strengthen the China-Portugal comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and work toward a better future for bilateral relations.

He said the two peoples have a long and enduring friendship even though they live at opposite ends of the Eurasian land mass.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties in 1979, bilateral relations have enjoyed steady developmen­t, he said.

“Our two sides have always trusted, respected and helped each other, and we see bilateral relations from a strategic and longterm perspectiv­e,” Xi said.

The two countries adhere to the spirit of equality and win-win outcomes in cooperatio­n and stick to concepts of mutual learning and pursuit of common progress to promote people-topeople exchanges, he added.

Going forward, Xi said the two nations should step up high-level exchanges and continue to base their friendship on mutual respect and trust. The two sides should always understand and respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, providing a solid political pillar for the long-term developmen­t of relations, he said.

The two countries should also take the opportunit­y to jointly build the Belt and Road, continue making ongoing programs bigger and stronger, expand bilateral trade and foster new growth engines for cooperatio­n, he said.

He also called on the two sides to deepen people-to-people exchanges, expand cooperatio­n in the maritime sector, conduct closer multilater­al coordinati­on and work to build and safeguard internatio­nal systems.

“Portugal is the last stop of my trip, which has taken me across the Eurasian continent and the Atlantic Ocean to destinatio­ns in Europe and Latin America, and to Buenos Aires for the G20 Summit,” he said.

“What impressed me most during the visit are the strong internatio­nal calls for a firm commitment to multilater­alism and more effective global governance in keeping with the times, and the ardent aspiration­s of people around the world for peace, tranquilit­y, developmen­t, progress and a happier life.”

In the face of the difficulti­es and challenges in today’s world, China remains convinced that mutual respect, equal consultati­on, peaceful developmen­t and win-win cooperatio­n are the only ways leading to durable peace and stability in the world and to the common developmen­t of mankind, Xi said.

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