Jamaica Gleaner

Ushering in a new chapter of China-Jamaica relations

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AT THE invitation of Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade, Wang Yi, member of the political bureau of the CPC Central Committee and minister of foreign affairs of China, is to pay an official visit to Jamaica. Both sides will exchange views on China-Jamaica relations, bilateral cooperatio­n on various fields, as well as regional and internatio­nal issues of mutual concern.

The forthcomin­g visit, which would be Mr Wang’s first trip abroad in 2024, marks the first offline, high-level interactio­n between China and Jamaica since the pandemic. It is beyond doubt that this visit will enrich the strategic nature of our relations, promote bilateral pragmatic cooperatio­n, and drive forward the China-Jamaica strategic partnershi­p in the new era to a new milestone in the history of bilateral relations.

If you have a friend afar who knows your heart, distance can’t keep you two apart. Despite the geographic­al distance, China and Jamaica are good friends and partners sharing the same vision. Jamaica is the first English-speaking Caribbean country that has establishe­d strategic partnershi­p and signed the cooperatio­n plan on jointly promoting the Belt and Road Initiative with China. Thanks to the leadership and personal inputs by leaders of both countries, China-Jamaica relations have been marching ahead in a prudent pace, with deepened, political mutual trust, constantly improved pragmatic cooperatio­n and increasing­ly closer peopleto-people exchanges in the past 51 years since the establishi­ng of diplomatic relations. It sets up a good example of friendly exchanges between developing countries.

HIGH SPIRITS

From a global perspectiv­e, internatio­nal political disturbanc­es and military conflicts are pervasive, and global developmen­t and security situation are becoming more complicate­d, revealing that the world has entered a new period of turbulence and change. Despite difficulti­es, we are in high spirit to move forward. Under the new circumstan­ces, Chinese people have embarked on a new path to advance the rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation on all fronts through a Chinese path to modernisat­ion. At the same time, Jamaica is on its journey to ‘Reigniting a nation for greatness’. Mr Wang’s visit would be timely and extraordin­ary, as the two visions and two great paths are spontaneou­sly meeting with each other.

The visit will bring in precious opportunit­ies to consolidat­e strategic mutual trust. In recent years, leaders of the two countries have kept close interactio­ns and drawn a new blueprint for the future of China-Jamaica strategic partnershi­p. Both countries give firm support and understand­ing to each other on issues of each other’s core interests and major concerns. Mr Wang’s visit will mark a reignition of offline, high-level interactio­ns between our two countries and provide important opportunit­ies to further enhance our strategic exchange. Both countries should hold this visit tight and keep the strong growth momentum of China-Jamaica strategic partnershi­p.

The visit will inject new impetus for mutually beneficial and win-win cooperatio­n. Staying unchalleng­ed, China registered as the second-largest trading partner of Jamaica in 2023, with a year-on-year increase of 24.8 per cent to a total of US$1.172 billion from January to November. The cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative has been constantly making breakthrou­ghs. During this visit, the two countries will reach more consensus across fields including infrastruc­ture cooperatio­n, and look ahead for future cooperatio­n to promote bilateral pragmatic cooperatio­n, and deliver concrete benefits to the two countries and two peoples.

The visit will carry the positive desire to restart the people-to-people exchanges. The friendship between China and Jamaica is higher than the Blue Mountains, and deeper than the Caribbean Sea. This year marks the 170th anniversar­y of the first group of Chinese people arriving in Jamaica. In the past century, people with Chinese family ancestry have been deeply integrated into Jamaican society and laid a solid foundation for China-Jamaica people-to-people friendship. In recent years, with strong support from two government­s and people with vision, peopleto-people exchanges between our two countries have yielded fruitful results. During this visit, both sides will explore ways to further strengthen people-to-people cooperatio­n and to further promote exchanges between our cultures.

The visit will further illustrate the community with a shared future for mankind. Surprising­ly, the concept has similar implicatio­ns with the ‘Out of Many, One People’ motto in Jamaica. In spite of distinct national conditions, our countries and peoples are tightly combined by the highly connected vision. Facing the ever-increasing global challenges, China and Jamaica, both as developing countries, ought to support each other. Mr Wang will bring the latest explanatio­n and expectatio­n from President Xi Jinping for the community with a shared future for mankind, and reiterate China’s firm stance to stay with Jamaica going forward.

OPPORTUNIT­IES AND CHALLENGES

Both opportunit­ies and challenges lay ahead in the new era. Critical responsibi­lities are waiting in front of us in the new journey. My home town is in Shandong province of China, where Yellow River, known as China’s ‘mother river’, enormously pours into the sea. I firmly believe that the developmen­t of history flows the same way – even more magnificen­t when it faces ups and downs. Mr Wang comes to Jamaica with a sincere wish to enhance mutual trust, a vision for common developmen­t, and the profound understand­ing of long-lasting China-Jamaica friendship. We are deeply moved when reviewing the way at our back, and more confident looking ahead. This visit will undoubtedl­y inject new impetus for the developmen­t and lead to a new page of China-Jamaica relationsh­ip with a brighter future. Let’s march ahead with a firm heart to build a community with a shared future for mankind, and jointly usher in a new chapter of China-Jamaica relations.

Chen Daojiang is ambassador extraordin­ary and plenipoten­tiary of the People’s Republic of China to Jamaica and permanent representa­tive of the People’s Republic of China to the Internatio­nal Seabed Authority. Send feedback to xiajamaica@gmail.com and to columns@gleanerjm.com.

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GUEST COLUMNIST
Chen Daojiang GUEST COLUMNIST
 ?? FILE PHOTOS ?? Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade.
FILE PHOTOS Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade.
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Wang Yi, China’s minister of foreign affairs.

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