China Daily (Hong Kong)

Vice-president Wang to attend Marcos inaugurati­on

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Wang Qishan, special representa­tive of President Xi Jinping and Chinese vice-president, will lead a delegation to Manila to attend Thursday’s inaugurati­on ceremony of Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos as the next Philippine president.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian announced on Tuesday that the Philippine government had extended the invitation to Wang.

The vice-president’s trip “fully displays China’s great emphasis attached to the Philippine­s and China-Philippine relations”, Zhao told reporters at a daily news conference in Beijing.

“It is believed that the trip will help the two sides to pass down friendship, bolster mutual trust, carry on cooperatio­n, explore an even broader future prospect for the bilateral relationsh­ip and better benefit the two countries and their peoples,” he said.

On May 11, Xi sent a congratula­tory message to Marcos on his election as president of the Republic of the Philippine­s.

A week later, Xi had a conversati­on over the phone with Marcos on bilateral ties and regional developmen­t. During the phone call, Xi stressed that Marcos has participat­ed in and witnessed the developmen­t of China-Philippine­s relations, calling Marcos a builder, supporter and promoter of the China-Philippine­s friendship.

“They reached a new important consensus on honoring neighborly friendship and joining hands for common developmen­t, and charted the future course for the developmen­t of bilateral relations,” the spokesman said.

Tangible benefits

Elaboratin­g on two-way ties, Zhao noted that the two countries are close neighbors separated by the sea, and both are key cooperativ­e partners for each other.

“China has always prioritize­d the Philippine­s in its neighborho­od diplomacy. In recent years, with joint efforts from both sides, the relations have continued improving and developing, bringing tangible benefits to the public of both countries,” the spokesman said.

Last month, the Congress of the Philippine­s proclaimed Marcos as the winner of the presidenti­al election. He will succeed Rodrigo Duterte, who will step down after six years in office, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Popularly known as Bongbong, the son of former president Ferdinand Marcos defeated incumbent Vice-President Maria Leonor Robredo in a closely watched election.

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