Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t reaffirms commitment to One-China policy

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ST GEORGE’S (CMC):

FIFTEEN YEARS after re-establishi­ng diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China, Grenada on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to adhering to the One-China policy, while also expressing satisfacti­on with the level of the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

“Mr Ambassador, we formally place on record our satisfacti­on and pleasure with the deep and meaningful relations between St George’s and Beijing, as well as an expression of our renewed commitment to continue our cooperatio­n at the internatio­nal level for the mutual benefit of our people,” Foreign Affairs Minister Peter David said during a reception to mark the 15th anniversar­y.

David said that when Grenada re-establishe­d diplomatic relations on January 20, 2005, it joined the vast majority of countries around the world which have embraced the policy, and, at the same time made a conscious effort to advance a foreign policy aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of its people.

“Fifteen years later, it can be said that the relations between our two countries have progressed to the extent that the seeds of our collective efforts have already begun to blossom and in many instances, to bear fruits,” said David, outlining some of the “tangible and intangible benefits” gained through mutual cooperatio­n.

David said that the aid consists of grants, interest-free l oans, concession­al loans, technical cooperatio­n, human resource developmen­t cooperatio­n, medical assistance, as well as debt relief.

INFRASTRUC­TURAL DEVELOPMEN­T

Referring to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, David said that Grenada believes that the initiative, a global developmen­t strategy adopted by Beijing involving infrastruc­ture developmen­t, demonstrat­es the concept of a community with a shared future, and showcases the characteri­stics of jointly sharing rights and responsibi­lities.

China’s Ambassador, Dr Zhao Yongchen, said that during the past 15 years, there has been active and colourful cultural exchanges between the two countries.

“Since the official establishm­ent of the Confucius Classroom at T. A. Marryshow Community College in October 2015, 1,855 Grenadians have taken Chinese courses there. By the end of 2019, more than 2,100 Grenadians have participat­ed in training and advanced education in China,” he said.

The diplomat added that the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2005 opened a new chapter of bilateral exchanges.

“Though thousands of miles apart, our two peoples share the same dream of developmen­t,” he said, adding “both sides have always respected and taken care of each other’s core interests”.

 ?? CMC PHOTO ?? Foreign Minister Peter David (left) joins China’s Ambassador Dr Zhao Yongchen in celebratin­g 15 years of diplomatic relations.
CMC PHOTO Foreign Minister Peter David (left) joins China’s Ambassador Dr Zhao Yongchen in celebratin­g 15 years of diplomatic relations.

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