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China, Honduras start new chapter of ties

Presidents reach broad consensus at historic meeting

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@ chinadaily. com. cn

China and Honduras have vowed to forge a partnershi­p featuring mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and common developmen­t as the heads of state of both countries witnessed the signing of multiple cooperatio­n agreements, including joint constructi­on of the Belt and Road, in Beijing on Monday.

During their historic meeting in Beijing, President Xi Jinping and visiting Honduran President Iris Xiomara Castro Sarmiento had an in- depth exchange of views on the prospects for bilateral ties and on internatio­nal and regional issues of common concern, and they reached a broad consensus, according to a joint statement released after the meeting.

Xi held a grand welcoming ceremony for Castro before their talks at the Great Hall of the People. The ceremony included a review of the People’s Liberation Army Honor Guard by the two leaders and the firing of a 21- gun salute in Tian’anmen Square.

Castro is in Beijing for a six- day state visit to China that started on Friday. The visit came after the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the two countries in March.

Both sides agreed that the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Honduras on the basis of the one- China principle opens a new chapter in bilateral relations, and conforms to the trend of the times and the fundamenta­l interests of the two countries and peoples.

During their talks, Xi said that since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, relations between China and Honduras have gotten off to a good and speedy start and enjoy great dynamism and broad prospects.

He stressed that the one- China principle is the primary premise and political foundation for the establishm­ent and developmen­t of bilateral relations between China and Honduras. He expressed his hope that Honduras will faithfully implement this principle.

Castro said that the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations with China is a historic decision made by the Honduran government that will go down in history. She assured Xi that Honduras would firmly support and abide by the one- China principle and support the efforts of the Chinese government to achieve national reunificat­ion.

Xi said China firmly supports Honduras in upholding its national sovereignt­y and independen­ce, promoting developmen­t and improving its people’s well- being.

China supports Honduras in choosing a developmen­t path suited to its national conditions, and opposes any external forces interferin­g in Honduras’ internal affairs, he said.

China is willing to strengthen exchanges with Honduras on state governance, share experience­s in poverty alleviatio­n, social governance and anti- corruption, and encourage all- around exchanges and cooperatio­n between government­s, legislatur­es, political parties and subnationa­l sectors, Xi added.

Xi underlined the need for both countries to strengthen synergies between their developmen­t strategies and promote common developmen­t through joint building of the Belt and Road. China is willing to start negotiatio­ns with Honduras on a free- trade agreement as soon as possible, he said.

While calling for enhancing people- to- people exchanges to consolidat­e China- Honduras friendship, Xi said that China is willing to work with Honduras and other Latin American and Caribbean countries to promote comprehens­ive cooperatio­n.

Castro hailed China’s achievemen­ts under the strong leadership of Xi, saying that the Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Developmen­t Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilizati­on Initiative, all put forward by Xi, will help build a more peaceful and secure world that meets the common aspiration­s of people around the globe.

The rapid progress of cooperatio­n between the two countries since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations has made Honduras confident about the future, Castro said, and her country wants to strengthen cooperatio­n with China in such areas as trade, investment, infrastruc­ture and people- to- people exchanges.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping shakes hands with visiting Honduran President Iris Xiomara Castro Sarmiento during a signing ceremony after their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Monday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping shakes hands with visiting Honduran President Iris Xiomara Castro Sarmiento during a signing ceremony after their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Monday.

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