China Daily

Xi, Portuguese president vow closer bilateral ties

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and his Portuguese counterpar­t, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, vowed on Friday to make concerted efforts to advance bilateral ties to benefit the two countries and the two peoples.

The two presidents made the statement in exchanging congratula­tions on the 40th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between China and Portugal.

In his congratula­tory message to Rebelo de Sousa, Xi said that over the past four decades, the two nations have been promoting sound developmen­t of bilateral ties in the spirit of mutual respect, treating each other as equals and benefiting from winwin cooperatio­n.

He hailed the proper resolution of the question of Macao by the two countries in 1999 as a good example of how nations can solve problems left from history through friendly consultati­ons.

The two countries have had frequent high-level exchanges since they forged a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p in 2005, with political mutual trust deepened and cooperativ­e outcomes achieved in various fields, Xi said.

He recalled his visit to Portugal in December as well as his meeting with Rebelo de Sousa, and said he considers the China-Portugal relationsh­ip to be very important.

Xi said he is willing to work with the Portuguese president to set the 40th anniversar­y as a new starting point for taking bilateral relations to a new stage.

Rebelo de Sousa said in the statement that his country takes pride in maintainin­g peace and the longterm developmen­t of relations with China.

He said he trusts that the two sides will advance the long-standing, consolidat­ed friendship through consistent efforts, firm resolve and passion.

Also on Friday, Premier Li Keqiang exchanged congratula­tions with his Portuguese counterpar­t, Antonio Costa, on the 40th anniversar­y of the two nations’ diplomatic ties.

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