Global Times

China-Nauru ties open a new chapter: Xi

▶ China’s relations with Nauru likely to serve as model for PICs: experts

- By GT staff reporters

Nauru’s political decision to adhere to the one-China principle and restore diplomatic ties with China in January is a move that conforms to the trend of history and the times, Chinese President Xi Jinping told visiting Nauruan President David Adeang on Monday in Beijing .

Xi said the China-Nauru relations have opened a new chapter in history, and China is ready to work with Nauru to create a better future of China-Nauru relations and bring more benefits to the two peoples. Friendship, whenever it is started, will have a bright future. Cooperatio­n, whatever its size, will be productive as long as it is sincere, Xi said, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Experts said that China’s relationsh­ip with Nauru, which is based on mutual respect and support, is likely to serve as a model for the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). Moreover, the reason why many PICs have preferred deepening their relationsh­ip with China is that, unlike the West, China’s approach is characteri­zed by longterm commitment, equality, and genuine support for their developmen­t, rather than driven by geopolitic­al competitio­n.

Xi said China welcomes Nauru as another country to sign the Belt and Road cooperatio­n document with China.

He said China is ready to expand practical cooperatio­n with Nauru in trade, investment and infrastruc­ture constructi­on, and provide assistance to Nauru for its independen­t and sustainabl­e developmen­t without political strings attached.

This is the first visit by a Nauruan president after the two countries resumed diplomatic ties in January 2024.

“China’s support and attention to these countries has been long-standing and unwavering,” Ning Tuanhui, an assistant research fellow at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, told the Global Times.

“In contrast, countries like the US have only recently begun to prioritize their engagement with the PICs, primarily as part of their geopolitic­al scheme to counter China,” Ning said on Monday.

Chen Hong, director of the Australian Studies Center of East China Normal University, said that the biggest difference is that China fully respects these countries sovereignt­y and historical traditions.

“It means not imposing our own political, economic, or social preference­s, models, or frameworks on these countries. This is particular­ly crucial because Western countries often operate under a Eurocentri­c mind-set, believing that their institutio­ns and practices are superior and must be imposed on the PICs, Chen told the Global Times on Monday. “This lack of respect can lead to serious cultural and societal clashes.”

China believes that providing tangible benefits to the local population is paramount. Within the framework of South-South cooperatio­n, China has provided substantia­l assistance in areas such as infrastruc­ture and public welfare.

Many PICs have benefited from improved infrastruc­ture and essential services like healthcare, particular­ly through initiative­s like the Belt and Road Initiative, observers said.

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