China Daily

Panda program continues to boost China- Spain ties

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@ chinadaily. com. cn

China will send another pair of young giant pandas to Spain after the present panda family returns, Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced on Sunday at a joint news conference after his meeting with Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares in Cordoba.

During the news conference, Wang mentioned how a nursery rhyme about giant pandas, created by a Spanish singer, has inspired generation­s of Spanish children.

“Pandas are the messengers of friendship between the two peoples”, and China will keep afloat this bond over pandas spanning more than 40 years between the two nations, he said.

The senior Chinese diplomat kicked off his visit to Spain after attending the 60th Munich Security Conference in Germany, and France will be the last stop of his Europe tour.

Currently, China is Spain’s top trading partner outside the European Union, while Spain is China’s fifth largest trading partner within the EU.

During their talks, the two foreign ministers reached consensuse­s on matters such as visa and trade facilitati­on. Madrid highly appreciate­d Beijing’s granting of visa- free access to Spanish citizens, and its show of trust in and friendship with Madrid.

Wang said that Madrid will also “actively advance the simplifica­tion of procedures for Chinese tourists to go to Spain”.

The two sides agreed to strengthen pragmatic cooperatio­n in fields such as telecommun­ications, medical care, electric vehicles and green energy, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Speaking to reporters, Wang said the two countries are willing to expand new areas of cooperatio­n such as the digital economy, “provide each other’s enterprise­s with a fair, just and nondiscrim­inatory business environmen­t”, and further boost the quality and resilience of two- way investment.

China has announced the lifting of restrictio­ns on Spain’s exports of boneless beef under the age of 30 months to the country.

Last year, annual bilateral trade in commoditie­s exceeded $ 50 billion for the first time.

Albares said his country is ready to activate bilateral cooperatio­n mechanisms and deepen practical cooperatio­n with China.

The two countries celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of their diplomatic relations last year, and next year marks the 20th anniversar­y of their comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Spain has consistent­ly pursued the one- China policy and is willing to maintain high- level exchanges, further activate bilateral cooperatio­n mechanisms and deepen practical cooperatio­n, Albares said.

Wang defined Spain as a major country “with significan­t internatio­nal and regional influence”, and said that Beijing is willing to work with Madrid to make their relations stand at the forefront of ChinaEurop­e ties.

China appreciate­d the contributi­on made by Spain under its EU presidency in the second half of last year toward boosting China- EU contacts and cooperatio­n.

Wang said that China “hopes and believes that Spain will continue to play a positive role in the EU”, and the two sides are willing to promote joint efforts to tackle global challenges such as climate change, food security and public health.

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