Mindanao Times

‘Trust deficit’ remains in PH-China ties: envoy

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MANILA-- Mistrust towards China remains a challenge in the developing Philippine-China relations, a ranking Chinese diplomat said on Friday.

In a speech during the Belt and Road Philippine­China Forum in Pasay City, Deputy Chief of Mission Tan Qingsheng of the Chinese embassy in Manila underscore­d that even “closMANILA est friends” can still have difference­s and arguments but “trust deficit” remains in the two states.

To remove this mistrust, he asked for the media’s help in painting “a complete picture of the other country and contribute positively to the promotion of understand­ing and trust between our two countries.”

“The secret of friendship or love is to put our difference­s at a suitable place without underminin­g the overall relations,” he said.

Meanwhile, Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar is optimistic this trust issue with China will be dispelled over time.

Asked about government efforts to help remove doubts in the growing ChinaPhili­ppines ties, Andanar said both countries strive to increase their engagement both bilaterall­y and multilater­ally.

“We have bilateral relations and communicat­ions and we also have multilater­al relations and communicat­ions with the ASEAN (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) and we all want to move forward in our communicat­ions trend having good cooperatio­n between our country and ASEAN and China,” he said.

In a July 19 survey by the Social Weather Stations

(SWS), trust in China among Filipinos fell to a net -24 or poor.

The polling firm found that 51 percent of adult Filipinos has little trust, 21 percent were undecided while 27 percent has much trust in China, a net trust rating of -24, classified by the SWS as poor.

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