Global Times

New Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s confident of bilateral relations

- By Wang Qi

The new Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Huang Xilian arrived in Manila on Tuesday with confidence in the healthy developmen­t of bilateral ties, following his official appointmen­t in late November

Huang gave a brief speech at Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, expressing his happiness for Philippine economic growth in recent years and confidence about the healthy developmen­t of bilateral ties between the two countries. He was given by a warm welcome by officials from Philippine foreign ministry, diplomats of Chinese Embassy in Manila and representa­tives of local overseas Chinese community.

Huang, born in Southeast China’s Fujian Province, also mentioned that he feels a natural closeness and intimacy with the country.

Chinese observers hailed Huang’s taking office as suggestive that China will further promote diplomatic relations between China and the Philippine­s and other ASEAN countries.

A veteran diplomat, Huang left his post as Chinese Ambassador to ASEAN in October. As a career diplomat of 30 years, Huang has been posted in countries including India, Pakistan and the US.

Li Kaisheng, a research fellow at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences’ institute of internatio­nal relations, told the Global Times that Huang’s assuming office suggested that the Philippine­s was likely to become a base for China’s cooperatio­n with ASEAN countries, pointing to a trend of sticking to mutual benefits in the South China Sea area.

Ge Hongliang, deputy director of the college of ASEAN studies at Guangxi University for Nationalit­ies, said that Huang has successful­ly promoted China-ASEAN relations during his tenure and his experience­s will lift the two countries’ strategic cooperatio­n to a new stage.

China and ASEAN in 2018 adopted key documents consensus for political, security, and economic cooperatio­n.

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