The Philippine Star

Chinese province inks friendship deal with Palawan

- By IRIS GONZALES

NINGXIA – A maritime dispute has not stopped the Philippine­s and China from exploring other areas of cooperatio­n. The government of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China lauded the signing this week of a landmark “friendship agreement” with Palawan province, the first of its kind after the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n (PCA) ruled that the disputed West Philippine Sea belonged to Manila not to Beijing.

In a signing ceremony at the provincial capitol here on Tuesday night, Ningxia vice governor Wang Heshan said the agreement would continue to improve relations between China and the Philippine­s.

Palawan Gov. Jose Alvarez and Wang signed the agreement.

According to the agreement, “the two sides will carry out, in accordance with the principles of equality and mutual benefit, exchanges and cooperatio­n between Palawan and Ningxia in various forms in the field of economy, trade, science and technology, culture, education, sports, health, personnel, etc. to promote common prosperity and developmen­t.”

Wang expressed hope that the relationsh­ip between the Philippine­s and China, which is roughly 600 years, would continue “for another 600 years.”

He also cited the pronouncem­ents of President Duterte that he wanted to keep friendly ties with China and was open to direct talks over the maritime dispute.

For former foreign affairs secretary Delia Albert, the signing of the agreement is a good opportunit­y for both the Philippine­s and China to “get things on track.”

“The timing was very good to keep the momentum in terms of the relationsh­ip between China and the Philippine­s. We kept doors open and local government­s are continuing the conversati­on. For both sides, it was a good opportunit­y to get things on track,” Albert told

The STAR after the signing ceremony. The Philippine delegation was also well received by the Ningxia government, Albert said.

“He (Vice Governor Wang) was very warm. He was very pleased that we were here. He was prepared to visit Palawan but what was positive for me was that he made reference to the positive remarks of President Duterte. For me, that was a positive sign,” Albert said.

The signing of the agreement is in accordance with the principles of the establishm­ent of the diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and the Philippine­s.

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