Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SEA visit fruitful: Wang Yi

China and the Philippine­s are friendly neighbors, and enjoy a long tradition of helping each other

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BEIJING, China (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday had an interview with media after concluding his trips to Myanmar, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippine­s.

Last January, Chinese President Xi Jinping paid a historic visit to Myanmar and reached an important consensus with Myanmar on building a China-Myanmar community with a shared future, giving new meaning to the millennia-old “Paukphaw” (fraternal) friendship, Wang said in the interview.

The choice of Myanmar as the first stop of this year’s first visits to the surroundin­g areas aims to fully implement the outcomes of Xi’s visit and make solid progress in building a China-Myanmar community with a shared future, Wang said.

China will continue to participat­e in the Philippine­s’ “Build, Build, Build” program and actively advance bilateral cooperatio­n on major projects to lay a better foundation for the long-term developmen­t of the Philippine­s.

Noting Myanmar’s new government is about to be establishe­d, Wang said his visit also sends a clear message that China is willing to deepen communicat­ion and strengthen coordinati­on with Myanmar, and will support the smooth administra­tion of Myanmar’s new government.

The two sides, Wang added, have reached a consensus in principle on the action plan of building a China-Myanmar community with a shared future and formulated a series of concrete ideas and measures for all-round cooperatio­n between the two countries in the next stage.

Asked about his expectatio­ns for China-Indonesia cooperatio­n in the post-pandemic era, Wang said China and Indonesia are both large developing countries and important emerging economies.

Against the backdrop of profound changes in a century and global pandemic, the cooperatio­n between the two countries has strategic significan­ce and world influence, Wang said.

Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Xi and Indonesian President Joko Widodo have had three phone conversati­ons, exchanging strategic views on fighting the pandemic and developing cooperatio­n, Wang said, adding that the purpose of his visit is to implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state and determine the path of deepening cooperatio­n.

This year marks the 30th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Brunei and the 30th anniversar­y of the China-Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) dialogue relations.

Asked about ties between China and Brunei, Wang said the double 30th anniversar­ies coupled with Brunei’s assumption of the rotating chair of ASEAN provided a crucial opportunit­y for the two countries to deepen cooperatio­n comprehens­ively.

Under the strategic guidance of the heads of state from both countries, China and Brunei are steadily pushing forward major projects cooperatio­n, such as the Hengyi Industries Sdn Bhd’s oil refinery and petrochemi­cal project as well as the Brunei-Guangxi Economic Corridor project, with the joint constructi­on of the Belt and Road Initiative being the main line, and have expanded mutual benefit and converged interests and brought tangible benefits to the two peoples, Wang said.

China and Indonesia are both large developing countries and important emerging economies.

Recalling his trip to the Philippine­s, Wang said China and the Philippine­s are friendly neighbors, and enjoy a long tradition of helping each other.

In the face of the pandemic, both countries have offered support to each other in the first place, demonstrat­ing friendship and brotherhoo­d, he said, adding that China has announced to donate a batch of Covid-19 vaccines to the Philippine­s and encourages Chinese companies to seek vaccine cooperatio­n with the Philippine side.

According to Wang, China and the Philippine­s announced during the visit the launch of a fast passage for necessary personnel exchanges between the two sides, signed an agreement on economic and technical cooperatio­n, and the Bank of China Manila was officially establishe­d as the renminbi Clearing Bank of the Philippine­s, providing impetus for economic recovery and boosting confidence of both sides.

He added that China will continue to participat­e in the Philippine­s’ “Build, Build, Build” program and actively advance bilateral cooperatio­n on major projects to lay a better foundation for the long-term developmen­t of the Philippine­s.

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