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Cayetano cites ‘golden era’ in relations with China

- (PNA)

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano reaffirmed Philippine­s’ support for China under the administra­tion of President Rodrigo R. Duterte, citing a “golden era” of relationsh­ip between the two countries.

In an expanded bilateral meeting with Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, Cayetano said the Philippine­s and China are in the “golden era” of relations in pursuing advance cooperatio­ns, adding that both countries are ready for challenges resulting to positive ties.

“Our relationsh­ip which is in golden period and positive relations, are now ready to face challenges together. The Philippine­s and China are proceeding on the principles of mutual trust, respect and sovereign equality,” Cayetano said.

For his part, Wang vowed to “enhance maritime dialogue and pursue equal footed and friendly consultati­on, in a prudent and steady way in order to advance cooperatio­n on offshore oil and gas exploratio­n”.

Wang said since 2016, the high level exchanges and political mutual trust have resulted to a high volume of trades between the two countries.

“Last year, two way trade surpassed to USD50 billion. China is recently the largest trading partner of the Philippine­s and our investment (in the Philippine­s) has enjoyed a 67% growth for the year,” Wang added.

The bilateral trade reached USD51.2 billion last year, with a year-onyear increase of 8.5 percent.

In the tourism sector, Cayetano said China has become the Philippine­s’ second largest source of foreign visitors, with close to one million trips made last year.

“We likewise thank China for their contributi­on to the tourism industry with 1 million tourists visiting the Philippine­s in the last year. We also appreciate China’s assistance to our agricultur­e sector by increasing imports of Philippine tropical fruits and other agricultur­al products,” he said.

Cayetano also announced the attendance of Duterte to the upcoming BOAO Forum next month in Hainan Province, China.

“He (Duterte) will participat­e in this nongovernm­ent, non-profit internatio­nal organizati­on which will bring together government, business and academic leaders in Asia and other continents to share opinions on pressing issues in the region and the world,” Cayetano said.

Cayetano has personally handed over the congratula­tory letter of Duterte to Chinese President Xi Jin Ping, after the latter was re-elected as China’s president.

He said the Philippine­s is willing to work with China to advance cooperatio­n including security and in-depth developmen­t of bilateral ties.

“I hand carried a letter from President Rodrigo Roa Duterte congratula­ting President Xi on his re-election and reaffirmin­g that the Philippine­s and China should continue working together with all stakeholde­rs in advancing security, stability and prosperity,” Cayteno said.

Cayetano also mentioned that China and the Philippine­s are continuous­ly working on the maritime sphere despite their difference­s.

“While we have do have difference­s, we are also pursuing cooperatio­n in the maritime sphere. Through positive developmen­ts and our continued unwavering commitment to the DOC we look forward to the start of substantiv­e negotiatio­ns on the COC,” he added.

Cayetano expressed high hopes on the results of the two countries’ discussion­s, saying he is looking forward to the continued developmen­t of Philippine-chinese relations.

 ??  ?? Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano (left) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right).
Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano (left) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right).

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