Manila Bulletin

PH-China relations a priority – GMA

- By BEN R. ROSARIO

Declaring that the Philippine­s relations with China is a priority, former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said the strong bond between the two countries has been manifested by China’s recent donation of COVID-19 vaccines to the Filipinos.

In her opening message at the First Manila Forum of the Associatio­n for Philippine­s-China for Philippine­s-China Understand­ing (APCU), Arroyo said the geographic proximity of the two countries is a strong

reason the relations should be priority.

The forum that took place Wednesday, March 3, was co-sponsored by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Manila.

Arroyo, APCU chairperso­n emeritus, said that since both the Philippine­s and China are next-door neighbors, keeping good relation is “always a priority.”

“The relationsh­ip between the Philippine­s and China is priority for our country. One major reason is geography – the Philippine­s and China are located within each other’s backyard, so to speak, so good relations between neighbors is always a priority,” said Arroyo, who also served as speaker of the House of Representa­tives.

APCU, a pioneer and leading NGO in the country in promoting peopleto-people diplomacy between the Philippine­s and China, held the first Manila Forum with Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank President Jin Liqun gracing the occasion via zoom.

Jin discussed China’s commitment to help countries recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Manila Forum was held in order to broaden and deepen practical cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and China to jointly achieve an early revival of the economy from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mrs. Arroyo noted that the good relation between the Philippine­s and China is manifested by the recent donation of COVID-19 vaccine by China to the Philippine­s.

She disclosed that the donation was conveyed during a meeting she attended last January in which State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China told President Duterte of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s decision to donate vaccines to the Philippine­s.

Arroyo said aside from the geographic­al proximity, another reason for maintainin­g good relationsh­ip is not only the increasing bilateral dealings but “also collective­ly, such as through ASEAN.”

“A third factor is that domestical­ly, the Philippine­s has a vibrant well-integrated Filipino-Chinese community, for whom increased business dealings with China are natural,” said the former chief executive.

“A fourth reason is that infrastruc­ture is important for the Philippine­s in our drive for developmen­t, and there’s no country in the world that matches China’s recent track record and capability in this area,” she stated.

Arroyo added: “A fifth factor is that China’s economy has been the most dynamic and fastest growing among the major nations, and may soon become the world’s largest economy.” She noted that President Duterte has declared in a recent press conference that “China has been giving us everything but never asked anything from us.”

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