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Bilateral meetings held in BRICS’ glow

Editor’s note: President Xi Jinping held a series of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Xiamen, Fujian province, on Monday.

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By ZHANG YUNBI in Xiamen zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will coordinate as South Africa takes over the BRICS presidency next year, President Xi Jinping told South African President Jacob Zuma on Monday.

Both countries should strengthen their coordinati­on among internatio­nal and regional groupings such as BRICS, Group of 20, United Nations and African Union, Xi said.

Xi noted that in recent years, the bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p has maintained a strong momentum of developmen­t and the relationsh­ip is in its best shape ever.

China is ready to strengthen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with South Africa, constantly enrich the expectatio­ns of the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p with more cooperatio­n outcomes and achieve common developmen­t and progress, Xi said.

In the next stage, China is willing to work with South Africa to jointly fulfill the Belt and Road Initiative and the outcome of the Johannesbu­rg summit of the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n, deepen bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields and bring ties to a higher level, Xi said.

The two sides should continue their reciprocal understand­ing of, and support for, each other’s core interests and major concerns and foster high-level political mutual trust, Xi said.

Further, the two countries should advance their cooperatio­n in areas such as the marine economy and production capacity, and reinforce cooperatio­n in areas including culture, science and technology, health, tourism, youth, women and media.

Zuma said the bilateral cooperatio­n mechanism has been fruitful and the two sides have achieved positive outcomes in exchanges and cooperatio­n regarding the economy and trade, investment, infrastruc­ture and culture.

South Africa and China have maintained close communicat­ion and coordinati­on in multilater­al affairs, Zuma noted.

By LI XIAOKUN in Xiamen lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing expects its relations with Mexico City to play a leading role in efforts to build China and Latin America into a “community of shared destiny”.

President Xi Jinping made the remark when meeting Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.

In recent years, China-Mexico relations have entered a new stage of all-around cooperatio­n, Xi said, noting a number of major projects between the two countries in fields such as oil and gas, telecommun­ications and financing, and “many highlights” in fields such as clean energy, manufactur­ing and civil aviation.

In the 45th anniversar­y year of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, the relationsh­ip has yielded great achievemen­ts and remains promising, Xi said.

He said the two countries should build a supply chain that runs through China, Mexico and regions they influence, to make the bilateral relationsh­ip more competitiv­e.

China invites Mexico to get deeply involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and become an important node, since the initiative naturally extends to Latin America, Xi said.

The two countries should push forward the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, unswerving­ly promote trade and investment liberaliza­tion and uphold multilater­alism, he added.

Xi noted that China put forward the BRICS Plus model of cooperatio­n this year, aiming to strengthen cooperatio­n between BRICS countries and other emerging markets and developing countries.

Pena Nieto said the broad dialogue is of great significan­ce, adding that the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between Mexico and China has boosted bilateral investment, trade and people-to-people exchanges.

Mexico will actively take part in the Belt and Road Initiative and strengthen cooperatio­n with China in fields including trade, investment, energy, telecommun­ications, connectivi­ty and tourism; and it will forge closer communicat­ion and coordinati­on links with respect to internatio­nal affairs, he said.

By LI XIAOKUN lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Thailand signed a joint action plan for strategic cooperatio­n on Monday, as well as cooperatio­n documents on rail and Belt and Road Initiative constructi­on.

President Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha witnessed the signing ceremony after meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit.

Xi said China and Thailand are as close as one family while feelings between the peoples are like those between brothers.

He said China attaches great importance to its relations with Thailand and will as always respect Thailand’s decision in choosing the developmen­t path that suits its national situation. He would like the two countries to maintain close exchanges at high levels and take care of each other’s core interests and major concerns.

China appreciate­s Thailand’s active participat­ion in the Belt and Road Initiative and expects to work with Thailand to implement cooperatio­n documents, the president said.

He said he expects the two sides to strengthen cooperatio­n in fields like investment, railways, internet financing, digital economy and e-commerce.

The two nations should also expand personnel and local exchanges and beef up legal enforcemen­t cooperatio­n, especially in counterter­rorism, he said.

China and Thailand should deepen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in multilater­al frameworks such as the United Nations, Asia Cooperatio­n Dialogue and the APEC, Xi said.

He said China expects Thailand to exert its unique impact to push forward the Lancang-Mekong cooperatio­n and to lift China-ASEAN relations to a higher level.

The Thai prime minister said his country expects to continue high-level exchanges with China, deepen bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n, consolidat­e mutual political trust and expand trade, mutual investment and personnel exchanges.

The two neighbors should also expand their cooperatio­n in fields such as education, scientific studies and infrastruc­ture, he said.

 ??  ?? Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto
 ??  ?? Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha
 ??  ?? South African President Jacob Zuma
South African President Jacob Zuma
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