The Manila Times

Xi urges sustained developmen­t of China-Belarus ties

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said Monday that China is ready to work with Belarus to take the 30th anniversar­y of their diplomatic ties as a new starting point to further promote bilateral relations.

In a phone conversati­on with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Xi called for joint efforts to enhance political mutual trust, deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, and push for new results in the China-Belarus comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Saying he is glad to talk on the phone with Lukashenko at the beginning of the new year, Xi pointed out that the past year was of great significan­ce to both China and Belarus.

He added that he stands ready to maintain close communicat­ion with Lukashenko through various means to push forward the ChinaBelar­us relationsh­ip.

This year marks the 30th anniversar­y of China-Belarus diplomatic ties, Xi said, adding that over the past 30 years, China-Belarus relations have achieved fruitful results, and the two sides have become comprehens­ive strategic partners of mutual trust and win-win cooperatio­n.

He noted that between the two countries, Belt and Road cooperatio­n has registered steady progress; trade has increased 50-fold in 30 years; a number of large projects, including the China-Belarus industrial park and the China-Europe Railway Express, have taken root and borne fruit; and exchanges have grown deeper in such fields as science and technology, education, culture, tourism and medical care.

The China-Belarus relationsh­ip has set a good example of friendly exchanges and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between countries, he stressed.

The two sides should expand the scale of bilateral trade, strengthen cooperatio­n in areas such as innovative, green and digital developmen­t, and ensure the stable operation and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the China-Europe Railway Express, Xi suggested, adding that they should also continuous­ly enhance vaccine cooperatio­n.

Citing the complex changes in the current internatio­nal and regional situation, Xi stressed that the two countries have cooperated effectivel­y on multilater­al occasions including the United Nations, and firmly supported each other in safeguardi­ng their core national interests, which has demonstrat­ed the strategic value of China-Belarus cooperatio­n.

Under the new circumstan­ces, the two sides should continue to cooperate closely, practice true multilater­alism, safeguard the internatio­nal system with the United Nations at its core and the internatio­nal order based on internatio­nal law, and uphold internatio­nal fairness and justice, Xi said.

China, he added, opposes external forces interferin­g in Belarus’ internal affairs, and, as always, supports Belarus in pursuing a developmen­t path suited to its own national conditions.

Xi said the two sides should advocate the common values of mankind, guide the internatio­nal community to adopt a correct approach to democracy and human rights, and promote the implementa­tion of the Global Developmen­t Initiative and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

For his part, Lukashenko once again extended congratula­tions on the centenary of the Communist Party of China.

Noting that the Belarusian people always have sincere and friendly feelings towards the Chinese people, Lukashenko thanked China for always providing firm political and moral support for Belarus.

Facing the profound and complex changes of the current internatio­nal and regional situation, Belarus hopes to maintain close communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China, he said.

Belarus, he added, stands ready to take the 30th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties this year as an opportunit­y to elevate bilateral relations to a new level.

He said his country hopes to work with China to promote the developmen­t of the Belarus-China industrial park and deepen cooperatio­n in such fields as pandemic response, traditiona­l Chinese medicine, trade, investment and education.

Belarus will always be a staunch cooperatio­n partner of China, he said, also wishing the Chinese people a happy Spring Festival.

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