China Daily

China, Micronesia to elevate ties

Xi: Beijing willing to continue support for Pacific island countries’ developmen­t

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the Federated States of Micronesia underlined their shared commitment to bolstering cooperatio­n on building of the Belt and Road, climate response, infrastruc­ture and healthcare, as President Xi Jinping hosted the island country’s President Wesley W. Simina on Tuesday.

During their talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Xi stressed Beijing’s readiness to use the 35th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties with Micronesia this year as a new starting point to continue bilateral exchanges and dialogue at various levels, enhance win-win cooperatio­n across different sectors, and elevate ties to a new level.

He pledged support to Micronesia in safeguardi­ng its national sovereignt­y and independen­ce, following a path of developmen­t that suits its national conditions, invigorati­ng its economy and enhancing public well-being.

Simina, making his first state visit to China since taking office last year, said his country stands ready to strengthen collaborat­ion with China on agricultur­e, fisheries, economy, trade, investment, tourism, the digital economy and response to climate change.

The two presidents witnessed the signing of multiple cooperatio­n documents covering the joint building of the Belt and Road, green developmen­t, healthcare and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

Xi told his guest that the two sides should foster even closer people-topeople exchanges, including in culture, health and education, and at subnationa­l levels.

He extended a welcoming message to more young people from the Pacific island country to study in China, adding that more projects should be conducted to deliver Chinese healthcare services and cultural shows to the country’s islands.

China stands ready to offer assistance to Micronesia in addressing climate change and conducting capacity-building training within the framework of South-South cooperatio­n, Xi said.

He also called for closer bilateral coordinati­on and cooperatio­n within multilater­al frameworks, such as the United Nations and the Pacific Islands Forum, to jointly practice multilater­alism and uphold fairness and justice.

As for China’s relations with Pacific island countries, Xi stressed that Beijing’s effort to build up ties with the countries is within the framework of South-South cooperatio­n, which is based on mutual help and support, without targeting any third party, and such cooperatio­n should not face interferen­ce from any third party.

Beijing advocates that in developing relations with Pacific island nations, countries should adhere to the principles of island nations’ autonomy, prioritize developmen­t and maintain openness and inclusiven­ess, he said.

Xi added that China is willing to continue providing as much support as possible for the developmen­t of island nations and to conduct trilateral or multilater­al cooperatio­n.

Simina reiterated his country’s adherence to the one-China principle. He lauded the major initiative­s proposed by Xi for helping the common developmen­t of developing countries and advancing global peace, stability and prosperity.

China’s effort to advance cooperatio­n with Pacific island countries is conducive to regional peace and developmen­t, and Micronesia will work actively to promote regional cooperatio­n with China, he said.

Zhou Fangyin, vice-president of the Guangdong Institute for Internatio­nal Strategies, said that Simina’s decision to visit China shortly after he took office showcases the resolve of the island country to pursue cooperatio­n with China regardless of influences from competitio­n between major countries in the region.

“China has undertaken projects that have been widely popular among residents of the island country, which is the cornerston­e of the robust bilateral relations,” he said.

Liang Jiarui, a researcher at the China-Pacific Island Countries Climate Action Cooperatio­n Center, said the support from China could be crucial to Pacific island countries, including Micronesia, in their response to climate change, both in terms of adaptation and mitigation.

“Climate change is the most acute challenge for countries like Micronesia, and the assistance from China will help the nations both in capacity building and expertise,” he said.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping holds a welcoming ceremony on Tuesday in Beijing for President of the Federated States of Micronesia Wesley W. Simina, who is on a state visit to China from April 5 to 12.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping holds a welcoming ceremony on Tuesday in Beijing for President of the Federated States of Micronesia Wesley W. Simina, who is on a state visit to China from April 5 to 12.

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