China Daily

Belgian ambassador hails eco-conservati­on success

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Bruno Angelet, the Belgian ambassador to China, said he admires China’s ecological conservati­on achievemen­ts and hopes the two countries will give full play to their respective strengths and coordinate efforts in addressing global challenges.

“China has a lot to offer in terms of landscapes and biodiversi­ty. The Chinese government and its people attach great importance to the protection of the ecological environmen­t and China has also introduced a series of important policies in this regard, which I deeply admire,” he said.

Speaking to China Daily in Beijing, Angelet said that facing enormous challenges such as the destructio­n of biodiversi­ty that knows no borders, all countries have a shared responsibi­lity to make sure that the planet is viable for future generation­s.

“Major forces like China and Europe should particular­ly find out how we can work together to reduce the risks,” he said.

According to the ambassador, Belgium and China have accumulate­d rich experience in ecological conservati­on and the collaborat­ion on giant panda research between the Pairi Daiza zoo in Belgium and the Chinese government is a good example.

Ten years ago, the zoo received giant pandas Hao Hao and Xing Hui as part of a bilateral cooperatio­n agreement. Now the pair of giant pandas and their three cubs born there have become the star attraction­s for visitors of Pairi Daiza, which is also home to other endangered animals, including golden takins and Pere David’s deer.

As the top envoy of Belgium in China, Angelet said he hopes to further advance cooperatio­n by facilitati­ng scientific research such as gene studies related to other endangered species in order to provide the theoretica­l foundation for better protecting them.

Besides biodiversi­ty conservati­on, the veteran diplomat, who arrived in Beijing in August for his current position, has made it one of his essential tasks to promote people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.

“The more people of China and Belgium can understand and appreciate one another, the more the world will be a better place,” Angelet said.

As Chinese people are traveling more to Europe, he said: “It’s time that we improve our capability to deliver faster and more visas.

“I’m working very hard on this,” he added.

Promoting exchanges

The ambassador said economic cooperatio­n is another work focus for him because Belgium, which has land, sea and air connectivi­ty with China across the board, is the most important logistics country between China and Europe.

“A lot of trade between Europe and China is coming through Belgium. We hope in the future there will be more European cargoes gathered to be transporte­d to China,” he said.

Belgium is China’s seventh-largest trading partner in the European Union, while China is the thirdlarge­st trading partner for Belgium outside the EU as of 2022. Statistics from the Foreign Ministry showed that the trade volume between China and Belgium in the first 11 months of last year exceeded $36.8 billion.

“I would like to be very active in these areas and work with my Chinese counterpar­ts to ensure that we can have more cooperatio­n,” Angelet added.

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