Jamaica Gleaner

SEIZING NEW OPPORTUNIT­IES TO JOINTLY CREATE A BRILLIANT FUTURE FOR CHINA-JAMAICA RELATIONS

--- On the occasion of the 50th anniversar­y of China-Jamaica relations

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November 21st, 2022 marks the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and Jamaica. Fifty years ago today, leaders of our two countries made their visionary strategic decision to establish diplomatic relations between China and Jamaica, opening up a new chapter in our countries’ engagement­s. Jamaica became the first English-speaking Caribbean country to establish diplomatic relations with China.

Over the past 50 years, thanks to our leaders’ strategic guidance, China-jamaica relations have achieved steady and healthy developmen­t with constantly deepened political mutual trust, continuous­ly expanded practical cooperatio­n, increasing­ly intensive people-to-people and cultural exchanges and ever more consolidat­ed friendship between our peoples, delivering tangible benefits to our countries and our peoples.

Today, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Jamaican Governor-general, H.E. the Most Honourable Sir Patrick Allen exchanged congratula­tory messages on the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between our countries, providing the strategic guidance, pointing out the future direction and setting the goals for China-jamaica relations in the next 50 years. Congratula­tory messages have also been exchanged between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Jamaican Prime Minister the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, and between Member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica.

As the Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica, I bear the weighty responsibi­lity and proud mission to advance China-jamaica Strategic Partnershi­p to a new level and deliver more achievemen­ts under the strategic guidance of our leaders. It will mark the half-year anniversar­y since I arrived in Jamaica in a few days. In the past nearly 6 months, I met with Jamaican friends from all walks of life and visited different places on the island, including many sites of our practical cooperatio­n projects. Thus I gained more comprehens­ive, deeper and more direct understand­ing and perspectiv­es of China-jamaica relations.

China and Jamaica enjoy deeply rooted relations that represent a fine example. The one-china principle is the political foundation for China to establish and develop diplomatic relations with other countries. Jamaica’s firm adherence to the one-china principle lays a solid foundation for China-jamaica relations. Since I started my tenure, leaders from our countries have exchanged congratula­tory messages on the National Day/independen­ce Day and the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of China-jamaica relations. Leaders of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People’s National Party (PNP) respective­ly sent congratula­tory messages to Xi Jinping on his re-election as the General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee. The JLP and the PNP also respective­ly sent congratula­tory messages on the successful convening of the 20th National Congress of the CPC. The frequent interactio­ns between our leaders and close communicat­ion among political parties of our countries have further strengthen­ed our political mutual trust. Jamaica was the first English-speaking Caribbean country to establish a strategic partnershi­p with China, and the first Caribbean country to sign a cooperatio­n plan on jointly promoting the Belt and Road cooperatio­n with China. Going forward, as China and Jamaica strive to enhance political mutual trust and strengthen high-level interactio­ns, I believe that we will surely witness more “first things” from China-jamaica relations.

China and Jamaica enjoy mutually beneficial relations that hold vast potential. When I visited many Chinese enterprise­s in Jamaica, I learned that most of their employees are local people and these enterprise­s have created over 35,000 direct jobs so far. When I travelled on the North-south Highway, I felt for myself the convenienc­e this highway brings to Jamaican people. When I toured the Chinese Garden at the Hope Royal Botanic Gardens, I was mesmerized by the unique appeal that this garden holds to Jamaican people. When I went to the new headquarte­rs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, I saw with my own eyes the tangible benefits this building brings to the Jamaican diplomats. When I inspected the project of the Western Children’s Hospital, I was deeply touched by Jamaican people’s dearest wish for the early operation of this hospital in order for their children to enjoy high-quality medical conditions. When I toured the Southern Coastal Highway Improvemen­t Project (SCHIP), I was deeply impressed by Jamaican people’s simplest hope for the early operation of this highway in order for them to travel faster between the East and the West of the island. After I tasted the fresh lobster that I bought at the Portmore Fishing Village and enjoyed the aromatic Blue Mountain coffee and Appleton rum, I could understand why the Chinese people love Jamaican products and why there is vast potential in the Jamaican exports to China. Going forward, as China and Jamaica continuous­ly deepen the practical cooperatio­n, promote high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n and actively implement the Global Developmen­t Initiative (GDI), I believe that China-Jamaica relations will surely bring more benefits to our peoples.

China and Jamaica enjoy long-standing friendly relations that have broad prospects. Despite the vast geographic­al distances between our two countries, our peoples’ friendly interactio­ns go back a long way. Since the earliest arrival of Chinese people in Jamaica in 1854, they have been actively engaged in Jamaica’s social life and brought China into Jamaican people’s horizon, laying solid groundwork for our peoples’ enduring friendship. When I attended the Presentati­on Ceremony for the Chinese Ambassador’s Scholarshi­p in Northern Caribbean University, I was impressed by the vitality emanated from our countries’ education cooperatio­n. When I learned that more and more Jamaicans joined China’s short-term training sessions, I was delighted at the broad prospect of our countries’ cooperatio­n on human resource developmen­t. When students from the Confucius Institute at the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies sang Chinese songs at the Reception in celebratio­n of the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Jamaica, I saw the positive outcomes in our countries’ cultural exchanges. Going forward, as China and Jamaica will further strengthen their people-to-people and cultural exchanges and cooperatio­n on education, culture, health, sports and tourism, I believe that China-jamaica relations will surely develop under the auspices of our peoples.

Last month witnessed the successful convening of the 20th National Congress of the CPC. The Congress laid out the goals, tasks and guiding policies for the developmen­t cause of the CPC and China in the next five years and beyond. China will stay committed to the path of peaceful developmen­t, stay committed to deepening reform and opening-up, and stay committed to promoting the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation on all fronts through a Chinese path to modernizat­ion. Along the track of modernizat­ion, China will surely deliver more opportunit­ies, create more dynamism and contribute more wisdom and solutions for Jamaica and beyond.

Since President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Developmen­t Initiative (GDI), China has worked closely with the internatio­nal community, rolled out 32 major concrete measures, and achieved important early gains, with the project pool expanding and cooperativ­e platforms increasing. The GDI is highly synergisti­c with Jamaica’s developmen­t strategies and goals. China hopes that Jamaica will join the Group of Friends of the GDI at an early date, so that the GDI will grow in depth and substance in Jamaica and help our countries achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

China and Jamaica have jointly embarked on a new journey and are facing great historic opportunit­ies in developing the bilateral relations. As our leaders have provided strategic guidance for the future developmen­t of China-jamaica relations, I look forward to closely working with all Jamaican friends from different sectors to further advance China-jamaica Strategic Partnershi­p from the new starting point of the Golden Jubilee of our countries’ diplomatic relations. Let’s pool our efforts to enhance our people’s sense of gains and happiness, create an even more brilliant future for China-jamaica relations in another 50 years, and go hand in hand to build a community with a shared future for mankind!

 ?? ?? November 4,2019, Chinese President Xi Jinping met Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness who led a delegation to attend the Second China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai and paid an official visit to China
November 4,2019, Chinese President Xi Jinping met Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness who led a delegation to attend the Second China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai and paid an official visit to China
 ?? ?? The new headquarte­rs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade donated by China, a new symbol of the friendship between China and Jamaica
The new headquarte­rs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade donated by China, a new symbol of the friendship between China and Jamaica
 ?? ?? The Confucius Institute at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus in Jamaica -A milestone in the history of Chinese and Caribbean cultural and educationa­l exchanges
The Confucius Institute at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus in Jamaica -A milestone in the history of Chinese and Caribbean cultural and educationa­l exchanges
 ?? ?? H.E. Chen Daojiang, Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica
H.E. Chen Daojiang, Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica
 ?? ?? Chinese Ambassador Chen Daojiang and Jamaican Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith toasted at the Reception celebratin­g 50th Anniversar­y of the Establishm­ent of Diplomatic Relations between China and Jamaica on 14 November 2022
Chinese Ambassador Chen Daojiang and Jamaican Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith toasted at the Reception celebratin­g 50th Anniversar­y of the Establishm­ent of Diplomatic Relations between China and Jamaica on 14 November 2022
 ?? ?? In March 2019, the Chinese “Brightness Journey”team with Jamaican doctors in Jamaica
In March 2019, the Chinese “Brightness Journey”team with Jamaican doctors in Jamaica
 ?? ?? The Jamaica North-south Highway
The Jamaica North-south Highway

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