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New Consul vows to boost PH-China ties

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CHINESE consul-general Jia Li, on Wednesday, Dec. 5, said the relation between China and the Philippine­s rapidly increased since President Rodrigo Duterte visited their country.

Recently, Chinese President Xi Jinping also visited the Philippine­s and expressed support to Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” projects.

The Consulate of the People’s Republic of China in Cebu, represente­d by Jia Li and consular attache Jiang Wen, hosted a lunch meeting with Cebu media to brief them of the status of relations between the two countries.

Jia said under these two present administra­tions, bilateral agreements were entered into by China and the Philippine­s in various areas, including agricultur­e, infrastruc­ture, education, science, technology and communicat­ions.

Jia said the two countries also establishe­d memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) for political, economic, and security, and people to people cultural program.

Jia furnished a copy to the media the stand of China that it is firmly supporting the Philippine­s’ fight against illegal drugs and terrorism.

He said China will continue to provide assistance, within its capacity, to the Philippine­s to implement more livelihood projects including poverty reduction and expand exchanges and cooperatio­n on education, culture and tourism.

Jia also furnished a copy of a primer entitled “Open up a New Future Together for China-Philippine­s Relations.” The primer quoted Jinping saying that the ancestors of national hero Jose Rizal came from Jinjiang of China’s Fujian Province and the famed Chinese general Ye Fei, who fought for the founding of New China, was born in Quezon, Philippine­s.

Jinping said in just a little more than two years, China has become the Philippine­s’ largest trading partner, largest export market and largest source of imports, and the second largest source of tourists. There are now more Philippine fruits on the dining table of Chinese households.

“There has been a surge of interest for private investment in each other’s countries, and interactio­ns between our cultural groups have been frequent,” Jinping said.

During the administra­tion of former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, the relation between China and the Philippine­s turned sour after Aquino filed a protest against China’s constructi­on of structures at the West Philippine Sea.

The Philippine­s won its case against China in the internatio­nal tribunal. However, this was not implemente­d by Duterte who chose to befriend China. (EOB)

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