Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

New China envoy to PH vows tighter Manila-beijing ties

- BY JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

MANILA — Chinese Ambassador-designate to the Philippine­s Huang Xilian has arrived in Manila on Tuesday, replacing long-time Chinese envoy in the country Zhao Jianhua who ended his five-year tour of duty.

As the new Chinese representa­tive in Manila, Huang vowed to lead initiative­s and programs that would effectivel­y implement the recent agreements and consensus between President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“I’m designated by the president as the ambassador to promote friendship and to deepen our pragmatic cooperatio­n,” he told reporters who covered his arrival at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

He said the Philippine­s and China have reached a “level of agreement of consensus.”

“For me, the most important task is to implement those agreements and turn them into tangible benefits to our people,” he said.

In his speech, Huang made it apparent that his focus would also gear towards promoting the China-led Belt and Road in the country.

“China stands as the Philippine­s’ top trading partner, the largest source of import, the third-largest export market and the second-largest tourist origin. The growth of ChinaPhili­ppines relations, embodying common wishes of our peoples, has been generating more and more tangible benefits for the people and brought about a closer China-philippine­s community of shared future,” he said.

He said “the best is yet to come” as 2020 is the conclusive year for China to complete building a “moderately prosperous society in all respects and achieve its first centenary goal,” which coincides with the 45th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of China-philippine­s diplomatic relations.

“I feel extremely honored to serve as the Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s at such an important historical juncture, and will work wholeheart­edly to promote China-philippine­s friendship and cooperatio­n, living up to the significan­t mission entrusted upon me,” he said.

Huang has long been working on Asian affairs in most of his diplomatic career and had previously visited the Philippine­s which he described as “a paradise on the earth.”

Before he became China’s Ambassador to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, his most recent posting, Huang served as deputy directorge­neral of China Ministry of Foreign Affairs-department of Asian Affairs. ■

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