China Daily

China’s rapid developmen­t impresses Suriname leader

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

President of Suriname Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi revisited his childhood links with China during an exclusive interview with China Daily on Sunday in Beijing.

“When I was a little kid of three or four, my mother used to work in a Chinese supermarke­t,” Santokhi said, adding that today he is familiar with Chinese traditions, culture and cuisine because of it.

He said his childhood interactio­ns with the Chinese community have helped him understand and communicat­e with the Chinese people better.

The largest concentrat­ion of overseas Chinese living in the Caribbean is in Suriname, a scenic country situated on the northern coast of South America.

Last year, the government of Suriname celebrated the 170th anniversar­y of Chinese settlement in the country as a national event.

Santokhi praised “the strength of the Chinese community in Suriname”, and noted that even in remote areas of his country, there are “the Chinese groceries, Chinese supermarke­ts and Chinese businesses to serve the community”.

“They’re always one of (those) supporting the economic growth,” he said.

China and Suriname establishe­d diplomatic ties 48 years ago, with Suriname being one of the first countries in the region to build diplomatic relations with China.

Santokhi reiterated the pledge his nation made at that time about the Taiwan question and underscore­d Suriname’s adherence to the one-China principle.

“We are reiteratin­g that China is a big country, that China is in a process of reunificat­ion, and that we are supporting that reunificat­ion process,” he said.

Santokhi arrived in Beijing on

Thursday for his first state visit to China. The visit is scheduled to end on Wednesday. This year marks the fifth anniversar­y of the China-Suriname strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p, which was establishe­d in 2019.

President Xi Jinping held a welcoming ceremony for Santokhi on Friday in Beijing. They held talks and witnessed the signing of cooperatio­n agreements in areas such as economy, trade, investment, green developmen­t, the digital economy and education.

Santokhi referred to food security as a promising area of cooperatio­n because the world is confronted with the challenge of food scarcity while the world population is increasing.

“In Suriname, we have a lot of fertile land, and here is China with modern technology in the area of food production, food processing and food security. We can cooperate and deliver our contributi­on to food security for the world.”

He also hailed China’s role “in the area of supporting the regional integratio­n” and boosting connectivi­ty in terms of roads and bridges in South America.

The two government­s signed a cooperatio­n plan in 2019 to jointly advance the constructi­on of the Belt and Road.

In contrast to voices of suspicion and smear campaigns against the Belt and Road Initiative, Santokhi said, “The Belt and Road Initiative is one that is playing a very important role in bringing developmen­t for a lot of nations and people, and we are making good use of it and we’re benefiting from the BRI.”

Santokhi hailed the roads built in Suriname to help villagers in remote areas and hospitals that served to control the COVID-19 pandemic.

He added that the BRI has helped boost connectivi­ty in the region and made his country an economic hub in South America.

During his ongoing China tour, Santokhi said he is getting a better understand­ing about China’s past and present, including the achievemen­ts made since 1978, when the process of reform and opening-up started.

He said that “hard work” and “unity” were the driving forces behind China’s success.

China’s technical assistance programs and financial aid are very important, but the philosophy “is more important to learn”, he said. “I hope that we can learn a lot from China based on its history and spirit, and we can become a country which can be also very influentia­l,” Santokhi said, adding that he hoped Suriname would become a strong and developed country.

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