The Philippine Star

Xi to visit Phl before yearend

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit the Philippine­s by yearend in the latest sign of improved relations between the two sides, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said yesterday, according to a report in the South China Morning Post.

Cayetano also said President Duterte has approved a proposal to form a group to study plans for the Philippine­s and China to conduct joint exploratio­n in the South China Sea.

“We’re now fixing the date (of Xi’s visit). We’re looking at the latter part of the year,” Cayetano was quoted as saying by GMA News. “Both sides wanted it to happen.”

The trip would be Xi’s first visit to the Philippine­s since Duterte came to power in 2016.

Cayetano did not say whether it would be a state or official visit for Xi, who was invited by Duterte to come to Manila during their meeting in Beijing when he was there for a state visit in October 2016.

“This has been an invitation from their first meeting. They accepted it right away. But we are finding the right time. When presidents at this level meet there are a lot of preparatio­ns and a lot of things that they want to announce,” Cayetano said.

Relations between China and the Philippine­s soured when Duterte’s predecesso­r Benigno Aquino III took their dispute over the South China Sea to an internatio­nal tribunal in The Hague, which ruled against China’s claim.

But Duterte has since tried to mend ties with Beijing, while China has pledged to boost investment in the Philippine­s and donated military equipment such as guns and patrol boats.

However, the two sides’ long running dispute over the Spratly Islands, where China’s military buildup has prompted frequent protests from Manila, remains unresolved.

In addition to the Philippine­s and China, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan also have claims to the South China Sea.

Cayetano said Duterte had approved the formation of a group of experts from the government, academic and private sectors to study plans for joint exploratio­n of the disputed waters with China.

“Our job is to provide a framework acceptable to both the Philippine­s and China,” Cayetano said, adding the two countries were eyeing a draft within the next two months.

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