Manila Bulletin

China offers to help develop Mindanao, reconstruc­t Marawi

- By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV

DAVAO CITY – The Chinese government vowed to help in the developmen­t of Mindanao, including infrastruc­ture, connectivi­ty, efficient power, and even in the reconstruc­tion of conflict-stricken Marawi City.

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yimade the statement during a joint press conference with newly-appointed Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro “Teddy Boy” Locsin at the Marco Polo Hotel Davao Monday.

He expressed confidence that Mindanao will become an important

link in the China-Philippine­s cooperatio­n.

Wang bragged about China’s technology and capability in power generation and signified interest in providing the Philippine­s with technology, personnel, training, expertise, and financial resources to develop power facilities from various sources such as thermal, hydro, solar, wind, and even nuclear power.

Chinese companies, he said had been extending help to Latin America and Africa to resolve energy issues and sees no why it cannot give a helping hand to the Philippine­s,he called “our close neighbor and good friend.”

He noted the importance of energy, the driving force for the country’s developmen­t and industrial­ization, as China had encountere­d similar power challenges when it was just developing.

The Chinese Foreign Minister said China is ready for an anti-terrorism cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s and vowed to take an active part in achieving lasting peace in the island, even in the post conflict reconstruc­tion of the Marawi, the country’s lone Islamic City that was destroyed by fivemonths of battling Islamic State-inspired militants.

“China is ready for counter terrorism cooperatio­n with Philippine­s, take an active part in post conflict reconstruc­tion in Marawi so that the local communitie­s will again enjoy a peaceful and tranquil life,” he said.

Wang said China was among the first countries to provide aid when the battle of Marawi erupted in May last year, providing the military with artillery and equipment to weed out terrorists.

China also provided some 200 million renminbiyu­an (P1.54 billion) for the post-conflict reconstruc­tion.

Railway system

Wang vowed that China will help Mindanao, particular­ly Davao City, the hometown of President Duterte develop a railway system.

“We will take an active part in the constructi­on of Mindanao railway and help improve the internal connectivi­ty of the Mindanao region,” he added.

He said they will assist Davao with the constructi­on of bridges, railways, and expressway­s.

“We look forward to further increasing interactio­ns between Mindanao and China, so that the developmen­t potentials of this region will be further unleashed and act as new momentum for friendship between China and Philippine­s,” he said.

Wang arrived in the city on Sunday and graced the opening of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Davao.

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