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Chinese Foreign Minister in Davao

- By Camille A. Aguinaldo Reporter

CHINESE STATE Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Davao City on Sunday afternoon for his two-day official visit in the Philippine­s.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the Chinese official arrived at 2:45 p.m. at the Davao airport. He was welcomed by DFA Undersecre­tary for Policy Enrique A. Manalo, Ambassador to China Jose Santiago L. Sta. Romana, and Davao City Vice-Mayor Bernard Al-ag.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. will hold bilateral talks with Mr. Wang on Monday at the Davao Marco Polo Hotel. The economic managers will also meet with the Chinese Foreign Minister to discuss the government’s ‘Build, Build, Build’ infrastruc­ture program. The DFA also said in a September statement that the planned joint exploratio­n in the South China Sea will also be tackled during the official visit.

The meetings will be followed by the signing of bilateral documents on law enforcemen­t, humanitari­an assistance, and infrastruc­ture.

This would be the second time Messrs. Locsin and Wang will meet since Mr. Locsin assumed as the post of the country’s top diplomat. The two officials talked at the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Brussels last week.

At a press conference last Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said China-Philippine­s relations continued to improve as shown in the “ever deepening political mutual trust and fruitful outcomes in across-the-board practical cooperatio­n” and the fifth meeting of President Rodrigo R. Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Boao Forum last April.

“State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to the Philippine­s will further implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, consolidat­e and deepen friendly cooperatio­n and ensure closer communicat­ion and coordinati­on in regional cooperatio­n, so as to continuous­ly move forward China-Philippine­s and ChinaASEAN relations and East Asia cooperatio­n,” Ms. Hua said.

After visiting Davao City, Mr. Wang is scheduled to visit Papua New Guinea and Fiji, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

In a related developmen­t, Mr. Locsin also met with senior officials of the DFA last Saturday for the first time since assuming his new post.

During the meeting, he said he will continue to pursue the President’s foreign policy directions by strengthen­ing Manila’s relationsh­ip with its traditiona­l allies and reaching out to new partners in the internatio­nal community.

“My idea of an independen­t foreign policy is not to switch masters before whom we kneel but to get off our knees and stand on our feet and stand up for our country,” Mr. Locsin was quoted as saying to his undersecre­taries and assistant secretarie­s during the meeting he convened after his arrival from New York.

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