China Daily

Nation ready to work more closely with Antigua and Barbuda

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping stressed on Wednesday China’s readiness to work more closely with Antigua and Barbuda on trade, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, climate change, new energy and healthcare within the framework of Belt and Road cooperatio­n.

During a meeting with Prime Minister Gaston Browne of the Caribbean country, Xi called for close exchanges between the two nations on national governance, stronger alignment in developmen­t strategies and the further deepening of pragmatic cooperatio­n.

The president noted that the two sides have consistent­ly shown mutual respect and support over the 41 years of diplomatic ties, becoming an exemplary model of equal treatment and win-win cooperatio­n between large and small nations.

China highly appreciate­s Antigua and Barbuda’s firm adherence to the one-China principle, and the nation will extend its continuous support to the island nation in maintainin­g its national sovereignt­y and independen­ce, he said.

Xi extended a welcoming message to more young people from Antigua and Barbuda to study in China, as part of broader efforts to step up people-to-people exchanges.

China attaches importance to the concerns and demands of small island developing countries like Antigua and Barbuda in the field of climate change, he said.

According to the World Bank, Antigua and Barbuda, with about 80 percent of its GDP relying on the tourism sector, is exposed economical­ly, environmen­tally and socially to climate change impacts, including coastal erosion and inundation, increased rainfall intensity causing flooding and a likely increase in tropical storm intensity.

Xi told his guest that China is willing to support the island nation in hosting the fourth Internatio­nal Conference on Small Island Developing States, adding that Beijing will continue to provide assistance within its capabiliti­es for the economic and social developmen­t of countries in the region.

Browne told Xi that the aid from and cooperatio­n with China has greatly promoted his country’s national developmen­t, helping his people shake off poverty.

He expressed his firm belief that Taiwan is, was, and will always be a part of China, saying that his nation will continue to adhere to the oneChina principle and steadfastl­y support China in safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

Browne is on a weeklong visit to China starting on Sunday, at the invitation of Premier Li Qiang, who rolled out the red carpet for the leader of the Caribbean nation before their official talks on Wednesday.

Browne also inaugurate­d the island country’s embassy in Beijing on Tuesday, a move he said “signals the advancemen­t of the relationsh­ip between our two nations”.

He also took part in a forum to appeal for more Chinese investment in the island country. “We not only welcome Chinese investors to invest in Antigua and Barbuda, but also welcome Chinese tourists to come to Antigua and Barbuda for a leisurely vacation and enjoy the island lifestyle,” he told the event in Beijing.

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