China Daily

High-level visits to boost Sino-ASEAN cooperatio­n

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Several high-level visits by officials from Southeast Asian countries to China over the past few days have demonstrat­ed the countries’ desire to enhance relationsh­ips and deepen win-win cooperatio­n with the region’s largest economic partner, observers said.

The beginning of April has witnessed a host of high-level visits, including Indonesian Presidente­lect Prabowo Subianto and foreign ministers from Laos, Vietnam and Timor-Leste.

This week, Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and Singaporea­n Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat are visiting China.

Those visits have demonstrat­ed the great importance they attached to relations with China, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning said on Monday.

Emphasizin­g that neighborin­g countries are a priority in China’s diplomacy, Mao said Beijing has been following the principle of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiven­ess to carry out cooperatio­n with its neighbors to enhance mutual understand­ing and trust as well as pursue common developmen­t and prosperity.

Southeast Asian countries are also important partners for Belt and Road cooperatio­n, she said, adding that a large number of cooperatio­n projects, including the China-Laos Railway, the JakartaBan­dung High-Speed Railway and the “Two Countries, Twin Parks” between China and Malaysia, have boosted economic growth and benefited people in the region.

This year marks the 70th anniversar­y of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistenc­e. “We stand ready to work with our neighbors to carry forward the spirit of the five principles … expand the integratio­n of interests, and jointly make Asia a peaceful, safe, prosperous, beautiful, amicable and harmonious home for us,” she said.

Zhai Kun, a professor at the School of Internatio­nal Studies and deputy director of the Institute of Area Studies at Peking University, said visiting China during the spring has become an annual diplomatic practice for Southeast Asian nations in recent years.

Though the Philippine­s frequently stirred up trouble in the South China Sea to escalate tensions, Southeast Asian nations have expressed hope for regional stability and cooperatio­n, Zhai said.

China and ASEAN are each other’s largest trading partner for the fourth consecutiv­e year. In January and February, trade volume between China and ASEAN totaled 993.2 billion yuan ($137.3 billion) and up by 8.1 percent, statistics showed.

Mutual visa exemption is realized between China and the three Southeast Asian countries of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Various events will be held during the China-ASEAN Year of Peopleto-People Exchanges.

The relationsh­ip between China and ASEAN has seen an allaround developmen­t, Zhai said.

Fruitful progress

In addition to highlights in economic cooperatio­n, Zhai said progress in other areas is also fruitful.

He emphasized that people-topeople exchanges are the foundation of the China-ASEAN relationsh­ip. The China-ASEAN Year of People-to-People Exchanges aims to further consolidat­e the pillar of their relationsh­ip, he said.

According to the State of Southeast Asia 2024 Survey Report by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, China continues to be regarded as the most influentia­l country in Southeast Asia economical­ly and politicall­y.

More than half of the respondent­s chose China when asked if ASEAN was forced to align itself with either China or the United States. This is the first time more people in Southeast Asia have preferred China over the US since the institute began the survey in 2019.

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