China Daily Global Weekly

Xi stresses mutual trust, cooperatio­n

President holds talks with leaders of France, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

The potential of China-EU cooperatio­n should be further realized by serving the needs of enterprise­s and people.

XI JINPING

President

China and the European Union should enhance mutual trust, reduce misjudgmen­ts and appropriat­ely manage their difference­s through continuous high-level communicat­ions and dialogue, President Xi Jinping said on Oct 26. He also called on the two sides to strengthen political guidance over their relations to ensure the stable developmen­t of China-EU ties in the long term.

Xi made the remarks as he spoke by phone with French President Emmanuel Macron, saying that China expects France to play a positive role in promoting the sound developmen­t of China-EU relations.

Xi said that the potential of ChinaEU cooperatio­n should be further realized in areas such as interconne­ctivity, digital technology, environmen­tal protection, scientific and technologi­cal innovation and healthcare by serving the needs of enterprise­s and people in both China and the EU.

As the world situation is rapidly changing, Xi said that timely communicat­ion and coordinati­on between him and his French counterpar­t will not only help maintain the direction of China-France relations, but also provide more stability for the world. Recent incidents that have occurred in the world once again showed that France is right to push for EU strategic autonomy, he said.

Noting that China highly values developing its relations with France, Xi called on the two countries to expand bilateral cooperatio­n in new fields including artificial intelligen­ce and biopharmac­euticals.

Macron said in the phone call that his country is firmly committed to pushing forward EU-China relations in a constructi­ve way and deepening EU-China cooperatio­n.

France stands ready to work with China to achieve more from practical bilateral cooperatio­n and expects the EU-China investment treaty to come into effect at an early date, he said.

In another phone conversati­on on Oct 26 with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, Xi urged China and Pakistan to deepen counterter­rorism and security cooperatio­n and practice true multilater­alism in order to safeguard their common interests and jointly maintain world peace and stability.

Facing a world undergoing profound changes unseen in a century and witnessing more sources of turbulence and risks, Xi said that the two countries should stand more firmly alongside each other, push forward their all-weather strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p and build a closer ChinaPakis­tan community with a shared future in the new era.

He expressed China’s support for its neighbor to explore a path of developmen­t that conforms to its domestic conditions, saying that China is willing to share with Pakistan the new opportunit­ies brought by its highqualit­y developmen­t.

China will continue to offer support for Pakistan to fight the pandemic, jointly build the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor with high quality and strengthen their cooperatio­n in areas such as agricultur­e, the digital economy and people’s livelihood­s, Xi said.

Khan said in the phone conversati­on that his country follows the oneChina principle and firmly supports China’s position on issues that concern its core interests.

Khan also said that Pakistan highly values the safety of Chinese personnel and institutio­ns in the country.

When talking with James Marape, the prime minister of Papua New Guinea, in a phone conversati­on also on Oct 26, Xi said that China stands ready to work with Papua New Guinea to maintain bilateral friendly cooperatio­n and build a community with a shared future.

The China-Papua New Guinea relationsh­ip has become a role model of peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n, he said.

The president said that China is willing to continue to provide Papua New Guinea with economic and technical assistance with no political conditions attached and provide various kinds of support for the country to combat the pandemic.

Calling China a sincere partner and reliable friend of Papua New Guinea, Marape said his country appreciate­s the Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Developmen­t Initiative proposed by China.

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