The Manila Times

Opening a new chapter of China-Philippine­s relations with renewed friendship and deepened cooperatio­n

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to each other’s help abound in modern times. When a devastatin­g earthquake hit Sichuan Province in 2008, the Philippine government and people immediatel­y extended a helping hand. The then President Gloria Arroyo traveled to Sichuan to visit those affected. In 2009, the Philippine company Oishi invited 100 high-school students from quake-affected areas to spend a week in the Philippine­s, a testament to your deep friendship toward the Chinese people. In the same spirit, when typhoons Haiyan and Haima and earthquake in Surigao struck this country, China provided the Philippine­s with

Throughout the past one thousand years, equality and mutual help in times of need has been the dominant theme for ChinaPhili­ppines relations.

Having said that, our two countries do have different views on certain issues and our relations encountere­d a setback due to the South China Sea issue. As the saying goes, “The wise expand common ground while the unwise aggravate difference­s.” Since taking office, President Duterte made the right decision to improve and develop relations with China. The two sides returned to the track of appropriat­ely handling the South China Sea issue through dialogue and consultati­on, thus removing the stumbling block that has held back our bilateral relations for several years. The complete turnaround in our relations came during President Duterte’s successful visit to China in October last year when leaders of our two countries held historic meetings. Important consensus was further reached between President Xi Jinping and President Duterte on solidifyin­g and deepening bilateral relations last May when President Duterte visited China for the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n. Such common understand­ing

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the top level has charted the course and instilled a strong impetus into our bilateral relations.

This is a point I want to underscore: in the context of our thousand- year friendly interactio­ns, our difference­s are but brief interludes that will neither weaken our commitment to good neighborli­ness and friendship nor shake the solid foundation of our relations as good neighbors, good friends and good brothers.

The China-Philippine­s relationsh­ip is now seeing a rainbow after the storm and showing a good momentum across the board. We developed closer high- level exchanges, growing interactio­ns at all levels and in broad areas, and expanding consensus on goodneighb­orliness, mutual respect and mutual trust. Practical cooperatio­n has advanced on all fronts with fruitful results. Cultural and people- to- people exchange has our relations in October last year, the two sides have signed over 20 cooperatio­n documents at the government­al or department­al levels infrastruc­ture projects, which are making important progress. The first 10 months of this year saw China become the Philippine­s’ biggest trading partner, on the back of a surge in Philippine exports to China. Between October last year and the end of June this year, China imported 420,000 tons of tropical fruits from the Philippine­s worth over 200 million US dollars. Your bananas, durians and avocados are increasing­ly popular in China.

People-to-people exchange has of this year, the number of Chinese tourists to the Philippine­s had a year-on-year increase of 36.3%. The Boracay Island and other scenic spots are hosting a growing number of Chinese tourists.

China also provided timely weap- onry assistance in the counter-terrorism campaign in Marawi, and on the second day after the campaign successful­ly concluded, Chinese engineerin­g machinery were delivered for local reconstruc­tion.

The improvemen­t and growth of the China-Philippine­s relations enjoys the support of the people and serves their wellbeing. We now face precious opportunit­ies and broad space for furthering our friendship and cooperatio­n. As a Filipino proverb says, seize today, or you will lose tomorrow. We are ready to work with the Philippine­s to seize these opportunit­ies to take our bilateral relations forward and break new ground in our friendship and cooperatio­n.

--Good faith and sincerity helps ensure steady and sustained growth of China-Philippine­s relations. It is as critical to inter-personal relations as it is to inter-state relations. China is ready to work with the Philippine­s to strengthen highlevel exchanges, and dialogue and cooperatio­n in all areas. We need to treat each other with respect and sincerity, enhance mutual understand­ing and mutual trust, and fully solidify the political foundation of strategic mutual trust. China will work with the Philippine­s to continue to properly handle the maritime issues through friendly bilateral consultati­on by giving full play to such mechanisms as the Bilateral Consultati­on Mechanism on the South China Sea and the Joint Coast Guard Committee on Maritime Cooperatio­n. We may also strengthen dialogue and research, marine-environmen­tal conservati­on, and ocean disaster preparedne­ss, and actively explore joint developmen­t, to make the South China Sea a sea of coopera of the two peoples.

— Results-oriented cooperatio­n helps make the China-Philippine­s relationsh­ip firm and robust. Strategica­lly located, the Philippine­s is an important hub both on the ancient and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. China will work with the Philippine­s to enhance strategic and policy synergy through the Belt and Road Initiative, and deepen cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture, commerce, agricultur­e and tourism to reinvigora­te the ancient Silk Road. China is ready to buy more Filipino coconuts, durians, pitayas and other tropical fruits, expedite our infrastruc­ture cooperatio­n projects, and help the Philippine­s with more livelihood projects. Given our high complement­arity in many areas, China is committed to results-oriented cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s to strengthen our bilateral relations and instill a greater sense of our peoples.

— Affinity between our peoples contribute­s to enduring China- Philippine­s relations. Friendship between the peoples holds the key to sound stateto- state relations, and heart- toheart communicat­ion contribute­s to deeper friendship. Our geographic­al proximity and cultural affinity present a unique advantage for people- to- people exchange. China is ready to increase interactio­n and cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s on education, culture, science and technology, and at the nongovernm­ental and sub- national levels to bring our peoples even closer and hand our friendship down to succeeding generation­s.

Another purpose of my visit is to discuss regional cooperatio­n with leaders of other participat­ing countries. This year marks the 50th anniversar­y of Asean and the 20th anniversar­y of the launch of Asean Plus Three cooperatio­n, and next year will be the 15th anniversar­y of China-Asean strategic partnershi­p. China-Asean relations and East Asia cooperatio­n have entered a crucial phase of building on past successes to strive for new progress. As a member of the Asian family, China will take forward relations with its neighbors in accordance with the principle of amity, sincer - ness and the neighborho­od policy of building friendship and partnershi­p. We support Asean in moving forward community building and exercising its centrality in East Asia cooperatio­n. We will work with Asean to build a community of shared future featuring common ideals, common prosperity, and common responsibi­lity, and together with other countries, push for open, inclusive, balanced, and sustainabl­e regional cooperatio­n

Not long ago, the Communist Party of China successful­ly held its 19th National Congress, which marked the beginning of a new journey in building a modern socialist country. China will remain committed to the path of peaceful developmen­t and a win-win strategy of opening-up, pursue open, innovative, inclusive and all-win developmen­t, and work toward a community of shared future for mankind. A China that pursues peaceful developmen­t, openness, inclusiven­ess, and progress through cooperatio­n will bring important opportunit­ies for the Philippine­s, the rest of Asia, and the world. China will work with other countries to convert opportunit­ies into stronger impetus and real results for common developmen­t and shared prosperity.

Looking ahead, we are fully our relations. The Chinese people want to be the Philippine people’s sincere friend, close neighbor help steadfast partner forging ahead hand in hand, and good brother for generation­s to come. Let’s work together to open a new chapter for China-Philippine­s relations.

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