The Philippine Star

Chinese foreign minister’s visit postponed due to Ompong

- By JANVIC MATEO

The official visit of Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councilor Wang Yi this week has been postponed due to Typhoon Ompong.

In an advisory yesterday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Wang’s visit, which was scheduled from Sept. 16 to 18, was deferred as Philippine government personnel are busy undertakin­g rescue, recovery and relief efforts.

“It was mutually agreed by the Philippine­s and China that the official visit to the Philippine­s of Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi be reschedule­d at a later date,” said the DFA.

“At this time, the DFA is focused on coordinati­ng offers of internatio­nal humanitari­an assistance, through the Philippine Humanitari­an Assistance Registry, and extending assistance to overseas Filipino workers stranded in ports around the country,” it added.

The agency said the two countries would continue to work closely together to ensure the success of all future high-level engagement­s and the advanceent of bilateral cooperatio­n.

Wang was set to arrive today for a three-day official visit to discuss with the Duterte administra­tion the flagship infrastruc­ture program and joint exploratio­n of oil and gas reserves in the South China Sea.

The visit was upon the invitation of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano.

In earlier separate statements, the DFA and the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Wang’s visit was aimed at further strengthen­ing the partnershi­p between the Philippine­s and China.

“After a successful visit to China by the Philippine economic managers last month, this visit will again provide both sides an opportunit­y to take stock of infrastruc­ture projects under the Philippine government’s flagship Build, Build, Build program,” the DFA said.

The two sides are also expected to come up with a framework of cooperatio­n that conforms to their respective rules and regulation­s and internatio­nal laws.

“The Philippine­s and China continue to work together in managing difference­s addressing issues pertaining to the disputed territorie­s in the West Philippine Sea,” Cayetano said.

“State Councilor Wang’s visit is a demonstrat­ion that our bilateral ties are becoming solid and steady as never before,” he said.

“The Philippine­s and China are both committed to continue on the path of cooperatio­n, all the while ensuring that the Filipino and the Chinese peoples will reap the dividends of our mutual efforts,” added the secretary.

Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Geng Shuang said Wang’s visit will consolidat­e and strengthen friendly cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“The China-Philippine­s relationsh­ip continues to improve as evidenced by deepening political mutual trust and fruitful outcomes of across-the-board practical cooperatio­n, which has brought tangible benefits to the two peoples,” he said.

“In April, (Chinese) President Xi Jinping held his fifth meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference in China, during which they reached important consensus on further developing bilateral relations,” he added.

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