China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi acclaims Philippine­s’ friendship

Upgrading of ties ends productive week in Oceania, Southeast Asia

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the Philippine­s should deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n, properly handle the South China Sea issue and be good partners for common developmen­t, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday.

Xi made the remarks while meeting with the Philippine­s’ House of Representa­tives Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and President of the Senate Vicente Sotto III in Manila.

Calling Arroyo and Sotto old friends and good friends of Chinese people, Xi spoke highly of the efforts they have made to promote China-Philippine­s friendship.

Xi said bilateral relations have developed rapidly in recent years, which has brought benefits for people of both nations and promoted regional peace and stability.

Xi said that he and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte decided on Tuesday to establish a China-Philippine­s comprehens­ive strategic cooperatio­n relationsh­ip to better guide the developmen­t of bilateral ties.

The two countries should follow the direction of comprehens­ive strategic cooperatio­n, deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n, boost people-to-people exchanges and properly manage the South China Sea issue, Xi said.

Calling legislativ­e exchanges an important part of China Philippine­s relations, Xi said that he hopes the House of Representa­tives and the Senate of the Philippine­s will play a bigger role in promoting ties between the nations.

The legislativ­e authoritie­s of the two countries should enhance mutual learning, exchange experience­s of governance and enhance cooperatio­n in global and regional affairs, Xi said.

The two Philippine legislativ­e leaders welcomed Xi’s visit. They said that the Philippine­s China relationsh­ip is at the best level in history.

They expressed gratitude for China’s support of the Philippine­s’ developmen­t, saying that the Philippine­s would like to learn from China’s experience in rapid developmen­t.

The two countries should enhance cooperatio­n in trade and infrastruc­ture, promote people-to-people exchanges and increase the interests of the two sides, they said.

On Wednesday evening, Xi arrived in Beijing after wrapping up a week of state visits to Papua New Guinea, Brunei and the Philippine­s. While staying in Papua New Guinea, Xi attended the 26th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting and met with leaders of Pacific island countries that have diplomatic relations with China.

The president’s overseas trip sent strong signals of upholding multilater­alism, boosting openness and pursuing common developmen­t, said State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

China has demonstrat­ed its role as a responsibl­e major country through upholding win-win cooperatio­n in the face of rising challenges from protection­ism and unilateral­ism, Wang said

In his speech at the APEC CEO Summit, Xi said that while achieving its own developmen­t, China will make greater contributi­ons to helping countries around the world realize shared prosperity.

The president has offered China’s solutions and contribute­d Chinese wisdom to the developmen­t and cooperatio­n of the world economy, Wang said.

Xi’s state visits to Brunei and the Philippine­s have brought great opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of ChinaBrune­i and China-Philippine­s relations.

China has a wide range of common interests with Brunei and the Philippine­s in the South China Sea, Wang said, adding that the countries should properly handle disagreeme­nts through friendly coordinati­on.

Xi’s state visit to PNG is the first by a Chinese head of state to the Pacific island nation since the two sides establishe­d diplomatic relationsh­ip in 1976.

The visit is of great significan­ce for China in developing relations with PNG and other island nations, Wang said, adding that China will always be good friends of island nations no matter how the internatio­nal situation changes.

 ?? PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping meets with Philippine­s’ House of Representa­tives Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (left) and President of the Senate Vicente Sotto III in Manila, the Philippine­s, on Wednesday.
PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping meets with Philippine­s’ House of Representa­tives Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (left) and President of the Senate Vicente Sotto III in Manila, the Philippine­s, on Wednesday.

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