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China, Singapore agree to explore new potential

Moves to enhance cooperatio­n will include Belt and Road work

- By MOJINGXI and WANG QINGYUN Contact the writers at mojingxi@chinadaily.

China and Singapore agreed on Monday to focus their bilateral relationsh­ip on pragmatic cooperatio­n and to explore potential in infrastruc­ture, informatio­n technology and finance under the Belt and Road Initiative.

The consensus was reached when Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli and his Singaporea­n counterpar­t, Teo Chee Hean, co-chaired a series of meetings in Beijing on Monday, including the 13th meeting of the China-Singapore Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperatio­n.

Z hang said China highly values the China-Singapore relationsh­ip and is willing to work with Singapore to implement the consensuse­s that were reached and promote greater developmen­t of the ties.

Late on Monday, Foreign Minister Wang Yimet with his Singaporea­n counterpar­t, Vivian Balakrishn­an, in Beijing.

Teo said Singapore is willing to participat­e in implementi­ng the Belt and Road Initiative, deepen bilateral cooperatio­n in such areas as inter connectivi­ty and finance, and provide training for a third country.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the two officials also made plans for developmen­t of three inter government­al cooperatio­n projects in Suzhou, Tianjin and Chongqing.

In an interview with Xinhua News Agency before Teo began his visit to China on Sunday, he said Singapore has been China’s friend as well as a supporter of China’s peaceful developmen­t. He also said Singapore has always adhered to the one-China policy.

Additional­ly, Teo said Singapore welcomed Chinese companies to bid for the constructi­on of the highspeed railway linking Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Li Guoqiang, deputy director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Chinese Borderland Studies, said China and Singapore have maintained a relatively good relationsh­ip, although the ties experience­d some setbacks due to Singapore’s previous behavior and remarks on the South China Sea issue.

“Frictions are unavoidabl­e for any two-way relationsh­ip, and cooperatio­n is an important method to solve them,” he said.

Xu Liping, a researcher of Southeast Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the two countries’ developmen­t strategies are complement­ary and they are now adjusting their relationsh­ip to focus on cooperatio­n.

“Steady cooperatio­n in the future will depend on whether both sides respect the core interests of the other side,” he said.

Jia Duqiang, another senior researcher of Southeast Asia studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the high-speed railway could be a good point of cooperatio­n between the two countries.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with his Singaporea­n counterpar­t, Vivian Balakrishn­an, in Beijing on Monday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with his Singaporea­n counterpar­t, Vivian Balakrishn­an, in Beijing on Monday.

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