Global Times

Xi’s visit translates cooperatio­n into shared future for humanity

- The article is from the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@ globaltime­s.com.cn Page Editor: wangwenwen@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Myanmar, his first overseas trip this year, is another important practice for China to promote the building of a community with shared future for humanity in the region, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Saturday.

The Chinese president arrived in Nay Pyi Taw earlier on Friday for a state visit to Myanmar. It is the first visit to the Asian neighbor by a Chinese president after an interval of 19 years.

During the visit, Xi attended 12 events and witnessed the signing of 29 cooperatio­n documents in various fields, Wang said, adding that the two sides have also issued a joint statement.

The Myanmar side has for long highly expected Xi’s state visit, Wang said, noting that the Chinese president was met with the highest courtesy and a grand reception by the Myanmar side.

Wang said that during Xi’s visit, China and Myanmar have agreed to work together to build a community with shared future, opening a new era of bilateral ties.

This decision conforms to the trend of the times, meets expectatio­ns of the two peoples and injects new impetus and vitality into bilateral cooperatio­n, Wang said.

All sectors of Myanmar society have responded positively to the decision, with the Myanmar leadership expressing support to Xi’s proposal of building a community with shared future for humanity, Wang said.

During the meetings, Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi said that China has always been a good friend of Myanmar, and fate has bound the two sides closely, according to Wang.

To celebrate the 70th anniversar­y of bilateral diplomatic ties, Wang said the two countries agree to hold the ChinaMyanm­ar Year of Culture and Tourism, and to carry out over 70 activities, covering education, tourism, culture and other fields.

President Xi and Myanmar leaders, during the latter’ visit, held in-depth discussion­s on promoting high-quality joint constructi­on of the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road and reached new important consensus, Wang said.

The two sides agreed to promote the constructi­on of the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone, the New Yangon City, the China-Myanmar Border Economic Cooperatio­n Zone, as well as roads, railways and power and energy infrastruc­tures.

It marks the transition of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) from conceptual planning to substantiv­e constructi­on, Wang said.

China is willing to work with Myanmar to steadily advance the constructi­on of key cooperatio­n projects in the CMEC within the framework of jointly building the Belt and Road, bringing local people more benefits and giving them stronger sense of gain and happiness, Wang said.

For the Myanmar side, its leaders said that the constructi­on of the economic corridor under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative is of great significan­ce to Myanmar’s national developmen­t, Wang said.

Myanmar Commander-inChief of Defense Services Min Aung Hlaing also pledged that the Myanmar military will firmly support and promote the joint constructi­on of the Belt and Road, Wang added.

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