The Freeman

Xi wants to deepen mutual trust with Phl

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MANILA — Chinese President Xi Jinping is welcoming the Philippine­s and other countries on board the “express train” of his country’s developmen­t as Manila rolls out the red carpet for his two-day visit here starting tomorrow.

“As a Philippine proverb goes, ‘Seize today, or you will lose to¬morrow.’ China will work with the Philippine­s to seize the opportunit­y and go along with the trend of our time,” Xi declared in an article sent to The STAR.

“I am visiting this time mainly to have in-depth discussion­s with President Duterte on how to elevate our all-round cooperatio­n under new circumstan­ces and make over¬all plan for greater progress in our relationsh­ip toward a higher level,” Xi noted.

Seen as the most powerful Chi¬nese leader since the late Deng Xiaoping, Xi cited “a number of things” needed to be done to achieve this goal: deepen “political mutual trust” in dealing with bilat¬eral and internatio­nal issues as well as East Asia cooperatio­n for “win-win” results; enhance cooperatio­n in business, trade, infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e, tourism and other fields; and strengthen people-to-people ties.

The Chinese leader, who visited Manila in 2015 to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n sum-mit, noted that since Duterte took office, China and the Philippine­s have reengaged in dialogue over the South China Sea issue.

President Duterte, in an inter¬view with Chinese media last week before leaving for Singapore, said he would discuss the South China Sea issue with Xi during the state visit and is hoping for a peaceful resolution of the dispute.

China is facing issues related to land reclamatio­ns and putting up of structures in the South China Sea, which countries say may threaten peace and stability in the region.

It also has to deal with allegation­s of unfair trade practices and that countries who borrow from China for developmen­t projects fall into a debt trap.

“We need to properly handle difference­s through friendly consultati­ons, en¬hance dialogue and coopera-tion on maritime issues, and make the South China Sea a sea of peace, friendship and cooperatio­n that truly bene¬fits our two peoples,” Xi said.

“China will continue to deepen cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s in defense, drug control, counterter­rorism and law enforcemen­t to fos¬ter a sound environmen­t for the developmen­t of our two countries and stability of our region,” Xi added.

According to Xi, China now contribute­s over 30 per¬cent to global growth and is opening itself further, lifting more than 700 million people out of poverty by the stan¬dard of the United Nations.

“Trade liberaliza­tion and economic globalizat­ion is an unstoppabl­e trend of our times. As a major responsibl­e country committed to win-win cooperatio­n and greater openness, China stands ready to share with all countries the opportunit­ies and potential of its market,” Xi said.

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