Manila Bulletin

Working together to reinforce the Three Pillars for Golden Age of China-Philippine­s relations

- By H.E. ZHAO JIANHUA, Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s

BEING separated by only a narrow strip of water, China and the Philippine­s have been close neighbors for centuries, sharing not only geographic proximity, but also blood bonds, cultural affinity, and a long and sincere traditiona­l friendship. Time really flies and it has already been more than two years since HE President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, paid his first state visit to China in October, 2016. As an ancient Chinese poem goes, “At a spring night, the winds boom, which brings many trees of blossom to bloom.” Under the visionary guidance of our two leaders, China-Philippine­s relations have achieved an overall turnaround, secured a robust and dynamic growth, and surged forward along a fast track. The practical cooperatio­n between our two countries has been garnering steady support from three pillars of political and security, economic relations and trade, and people-to-people exchanges. A sustained and productive China-Philippine­s relationsh­ip will definitely serve current and longterm interests of our two countries and peoples, and furthercon­tribute a great deal to regional peace, stability and prosperity.

First, over the past two years, our two countries have consistent­ly strengthen­ed high-level exchanges and deepened strategic mutual trust. President Xi Jinping and President Duterte have met five times on both bilateral and multilater­al occasions, setting a course for win-win and sound growth of China-Philippine­s relations. In 2017, Premier Li Keqiang of the State Council of China and former Vice Premier Wang Yang paid official visits to the Philippine­s. In 2018, Vice Chairman Ji Bingxuan of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee and State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited the Philippine­s. Our two countries have attached great importance to sharing governance experience­s between ruling parties, conducted dialogue under a series of bilateral cooperatio­n mechanisms covering foreign affairs and defense, and executed closer coordinati­on and mutual support on regional and internatio­nal affairs. Our two countries have held several meetings of the Bilateral Consultati­on Mechanism on the South China Sea (BCM) and the Joint Coast Guard Committee on Maritime Cooperatio­n (JCGC), to enhance cooperatio­n to mutual benefit in such areas as fishery, maritime affairs, joint search and rescue, marine scientific research and environmen­tal protection. Our cooperatio­n on combating illicit drugs, anti-terrorism campaign and militaryto-military interactio­n have also generated gratifying results.

Second, over the past two years, China and the Philippine­s have unleashed great potential for cooperatio­n and reaped rich fruits. In 2017, our trade volume topped US$50 billion, and the newly added investment from China reached US$53.84 million, representi­ng a year-on-year increase of 67%. China now stands out as the Philippine­s’ top trading partner and import origin. And this August, China even became the top export market of the Philippine­s. Our dialogue in the areas of economy, trade, agricultur­e, fishery, energy, science and technology has been quite productive. More than 40 cooperatio­n documents have been signed so far.

China attaches great importance to synergizin­g China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Philippine­s’Ambisyon Natin 2040 as well as “Build, Build, Build” plan. The drug-rehab centers, two bridges over Pasig River, and Chico River Pump Irrigation Project have already broke ground. More major infrastruc­ture projects such as New Centennial Water Source-Kaliwa Dam, Philippine National Railways South Long Haul, the Safe Philippine­s and Chinese Industrial Park in the Philippine­s are expected to start in the near future.

Furthermor­e, China actively supports the economic and social developmen­t in Mindanao. China is trying our utmost to render assistance to infrastruc­ture building in Marawi and fund projects in Davao to benefit the local people. The Chinese side has used grants to help put on ground such projects as roads, bridges, markets, drinking water pumping stations, and school buildings, always bearing in mind playing our due part in improving livelihood, reducing poverty, assisting the needy and realizing sustainabl­e developmen­t in the Philippine­s.

Third, over the past two years, China and the Philippine­s have witnessed booming exchanges and deepening amity between our two peoples. China now stands out as the second largest tourist origin to the Philippine­s. During the first three quarters in 2018, the Philippine­s has received more than 972,000 Chinese tourists, for a 34.9% year-on-year increase. We have every reason to expect more than 1.5 million Chinese tourists visiting the Philippine­s this year and generating a revenue of more than 32 billion pesos in total. The major Philippine cities and ports such as Manila and Cebu have opened direct flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Nanning, as well as sailing routes to Beibu Gulf ports, Xiamen port, and Shanghai port.

We have also seen thriving interactio­n, exchanges and cooperatio­n between China and the Philippine­s in terms of sisterhood provinces and cities, science and technology, education, culture and arts, media agencies, think-tanks and youth affairs. The hearts and minds of our two peoples are interlinke­d more closely than ever before and the centuries-old friendship between our two countries is blessed with greater dynamism.

In just a few days, HE President Xi Jinping will pay his first state visit to the Philippine­s, which will also be the first of its kind by the Chinese head of state since 2005. We have every reason to believe that this visit will enormously boost China-Philippine­s relations in the new era, position our relations as a new model of internatio­nal relations, and further contribute to the building of a community of shared future for mankind. “Thousands of miles away, time will come to achieve our goal anyway.” Standing at a new and crucial historical juncture, China and the Philippine­s are bound to build stronger strategic mutual trust, perform deeper economic cooperatio­n and trade, and nurture closer peopleto-people exchanges. Proceeding from the principles of honoring traditiona­l friendship, upholding peace and goodwill and advancing win-win cooperatio­n, our two sides should by all means make the best and full use of the upcoming state visit by President Xi Jinping, and work together to make the Golden Age of China-Philippine­s relations richer and brighter than ever before.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines