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China, Suriname to boost relations

Heads of state witness signing of cooperatio­n documents

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and visiting Surinamese President Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi made joint pledges on Friday to foster an even closer bilateral strategic partnershi­p. The two leaders agreed to expand cooperatio­n on investment, green developmen­t, education and the digital economy.

Xi rolled out the red carpet for Santokhi, who is making a weeklong state visit to China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, in a pomp-filled ceremony that included a guard of honor and a 21-gun salute.

“China is willing to work with Suriname to further consolidat­e political mutual trust, strengthen economic and trade cooperatio­n, expand people-to-people exchanges, enhance internatio­nal collaborat­ion, and promote the healthy and stable developmen­t of China-Suriname relations,” Xi told his guest.

The two heads of state also witnessed the signing of a series of cooperatio­n documents. Xi underlined Beijing’s readiness to welcome the import of more highqualit­y products from Suriname.

He told his guest that the nation stands ready to deepen cooperatio­n with Suriname on jointly building the Belt and Road and expand cooperatio­n in areas such as agricultur­e, energy and mining.

He noted that Suriname is one of the countries in the Caribbean with the largest overseas Chinese community and is the first in the Western Hemisphere to designate the Chinese Spring Festival as an official holiday.

Both sides should continue to encourage cultural exchanges, facilitate people-to-people exchanges and jointly develop Confucius Institutes, Xi said.

He also highlighte­d the need to bolster subnationa­l cooperatio­n to keep enriching bilateral exchanges and cooperatio­n.

China stands ready to work with developing nations like Suriname to strengthen multilater­al coordinati­on, solidarity and cooperatio­n, safeguard common interests and achieve common developmen­t, the president added.

Xi reiterated China’s emphasis on developing ties with Caribbean countries, saying that the nation supports countries in the region in seeking prosperity and developmen­t and enhancing public wellbeing, and it makes continuous steps to offer aid to the best of its capacity.

Santokhi, who is visiting China for the first time since taking office in 2020, lauded the major significan­ce of the initiative­s proposed by the Chinese president on upholding multilater­alism and promoting global peace and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Our talks today are also important first steps in solidifyin­g the strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p and identifyin­g new areas of cooperatio­n,” Santokhi told his host.

He stressed readiness to further enhance exchanges between political parties from both countries, and expand cooperatio­n in areas including investment, green developmen­t and the response to climate change.

Santokhi also met separately on Friday with Premier Li Qiang and Wang Huning, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese

People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

According to a joint communique released by the two nations, China will continue to provide Suriname with necessary assistance through bilateral and multilater­al channels for developmen­t financing.

According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, trade between China and Suriname grew by 7.7 percent year-on-year to $384 million in 2023, with China’s imports from the Caribbean country up by 19.1 percent.

China mainly exports electromec­hanical products, steel, furniture, textiles, plastic products, agricultur­al products, tires and clothing to Suriname, while importing raw wood and sawed timber.

Cui Shoujun, founder and director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Renmin University of China, said stronger cooperatio­n with China can help Suriname, one of the least developed countries in the world, in improving its infrastruc­ture, alleviatin­g its power shortages and bolstering its exports.

“Suriname is also confronted with severe challenges from rising sea levels and climate change. Strengthen­ing partnershi­p with China can enable the nation to bolster its capacity in climate change mitigation and adaptation,” he said.

For China, enhancing cooperatio­n with Suriname can serve as a linchpin for broadening and deepening its partnershi­ps with other South American countries, he added.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping and visiting Surinamese President Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi attend a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping and visiting Surinamese President Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi attend a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.

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