Manila Bulletin

China calls for deeper cooperatio­n with ASEAN

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JAKARTA (PNA/Xinhua) – China called for a win-win and deeper cooperatio­n with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in connectivi­ty, production capacity, promoting trade and investment, so as to achieve mutual developmen­t as the regional bloc marks its 50th anniversar­y this year.

The call was made by Chinese Ambassador to ASEAN Xu Bu as he addressed a seminar on "ASEAN at 50: A New Chapter for ASEAN-China Relations" here.

"We should seize the opportunit­ies and waste no time to move our relations onto a higher plane," the ambassador said.

The two economies should combine their strength and potential to carry out those efforts, aimed at synergizin­g China's Belt and Road Initiative and ASEAN Vision 2025 in the future, he added.

"China is also ready to promote and support the growth of sub-regional frameworks, such as the LancangMek­ong Cooperatio­n and the East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) to assist in narrowing the developmen­t gaps within ASEAN and move forward ASEAN community building," Xu said.

Prioritizi­ng dialogues to settle regional issues, respecting each other's concerns and national condition are also part of efforts that need to be implemente­d to improve the strategic partnershi­p between China and ASEAN, the ambassador said.

Ambassador Xu added that close relations between China and ASEAN is an inseparabl­e part of the strategic partnershi­p between the two.

To make the two sides closely know each other, China and ASEAN need to enhance cooperatio­n on cultural, science, technology, environmen­tal protection, tourism sectors and intensify exchanges among youth, media organizati­ons, think tanks and local provinces, he said.

Hailing Ambassador Xu's remarks, ASEAN Deputy Secretary General for Community and Corporate Affairs AKP Mochtan said that intensifyi­ng contacts between communitie­s of the two economies is a bright idea as it would create good foundation towards synergizin­g the goals of Belt and Road Initiative and ASEAN Vision 2025.

"Excellent community-to-community contact will lead to a civilizati­on based on shared destiny community," Mochtan said at the seminar.

China establishe­d dialogue relationsh­ip with ASEAN, which groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, in 1991. The two sides forged a strategic partnershi­p in 2003.

China continues to be the largest trading partner of ASEAN, and ASEAN is China's third largest trade partner.

Two-way trade was recorded at US$452.2 billion last year. Combined two-way investment had exceeded US$183 billion by the end of May.

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