The Philippine Star

Wang Yi meets Myanmar’s Suu Kyi

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Myanmar counterpar­t Aung San Suu Kyi recently to discuss the developmen­t of bilateral relations shortly after the installati­on of Myanmar’s new government.

During their meeting, Wang said that his official visit to Myanmar at the invitation of Suu Kyi immediatel­y after the Southeast Asian country’s new government took office is a clear demonstrat­ion of the “paukphaw friendship” — “brotherly friendship” in Burmese — between the two countries.

“Myanmar is standing at a new starting point in history. China hopes and believes that the new Myanmar government will unite all parties across its country and lead its people to create a new era of developmen­t and progress,” Wang told Suu Kyi.

The relationsh­ip between China and Myanmar is also “standing at a new starting point,” the Chinese foreign minister said, adding that China stands ready to join hands with the new Myanmar government to forward traditiona­l China-Myanmar friendship, deepen political mutual trust, and expand the mutually beneficial cooperatio­n so as to “open up a new chapter” for bilateral relations.

“The China-Myanmar ‘ paukphaw friendship’ goes beyond difference­s in social institutio­ns. And the changes in Myanmar’s inner affairs will not alter China’s Myanmar policy,” Wang said.

Wang said he hoped that the two sides could strengthen their high-level engagement­s as soon as possible in order to jointly map out the next step for the two countries’ comprehens­ive cooperatio­n.

He also hoped that the two countries’ ruling parties could strengthen their inter-party communicat­ion, exchange experience on managing state affairs, deepen reciprocal cooperatio­n in various areas, and properly handle the problems emerging from collaborat­ion.

“On the basis of respecting Myanmar’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, China stands ready to play a conducive role in Myanmar’s national reconcilia­tion in accordance with Myanmar’s needs and willingnes­s,” the Chinese diplomat said.

Noting that Myanmar and China are neighbors with their interests closely connected, Suu Kyi said that she personally felt the profound friendship between the two peoples when she visited China in 2015, adding that “Myanmar won’t forget China’s support and help,” especially the help that came at critical moments.

“As the new Myanmar government aspires to promote national reconcilia­tion and achieve stability and developmen­t, the substantia­l assistance from China in various aspects means a great deal for our country,” Suu Kyi said.

The new Myanmar government is ready to work with China to strengthen accomplish­ments in China-Myanmar relations and expand high-level exchanges and economic cooperatio­n so as to lift bilateral ties to a new height.

“I believe that China will continue to be Myanmar’s good friend,” she said.

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