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Argentine envoy lauds China ties

Latin American nation to announce BRI participat­ion

- By CHEN YINGQUN chenyingqu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Argentina is eager to explore the vast Chinese market and also wants to become an attractive destinatio­n for Chinese investment­s, Argentina’s Ambassador to China Luis Maria Kreckler said.

Kreckler, who took up the position in July and was in Shanghai for the third China Internatio­nal Import Expo, said China is a solid strategic partner of Argentina. Argentina is a reliable food exporter to China and is eager to explore new market niches to increase its exports to the demanding Chinese market.

“In that sense, we see with great hope the opening of new market access to nontraditi­onal agricultur­al products,” he said.

Despite travel constraint­s due to COVID-19, Argentine entreprene­urs took the initiative to come to China, even with quarantine requiremen­ts, reflecting the importance of the CIIE, Kreckler said.

“We also want to become an attractive destinatio­n for Chinese investment­s, especially in infrastruc­ture and new technologi­es, to enhance our companies’ capabiliti­es,” he said.

He said the government­s of both countries are negotiatin­g strategic projects in Argentina, with Chinese financing, that will strengthen the Chinese presence in his country.

“I think Argentina has many areas in which Chinese companies are eager to explore opportunit­ies, including mining, energy production, transport infrastruc­ture (railways, ports), and social housing,” he said. “We need to work hard to find mutual interests and advance in new projects, plus the ones that are already taking place.”

After coming to China in July,

Kreckler said he was surprised at how well China has curbed the coronaviru­s, enabling people to work normally. He spent 14 days in quarantine in Beijing at the time.

He said Argentina’s cooperatio­n with China in fighting the pandemic has been unpreceden­ted.

“We have sent to China more than 36 special flights from Argentina to pick up medical supplies to strengthen the capabiliti­es of our hospitals to fight against the virus,” he said.

“Since September, clinical tests of the Chinese vaccine against COVID- 19 have been held in Argentina. This intense level of cooperatio­n during tough times has reinforced our friendship and our strategic comprehens­ive alliance.”

Kreckler also said Argentina will soon announce its participat­ion in the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, China’s flagship project to promote global trade and prosperity.

He said there is no doubt that the BRI is one of the most important initiative­s in the world, providing enormous infrastruc­ture opportunit­ies in the areas of transport, energy, telecommun­ications and finance.

“In other words, it offers a wide range of opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in areas where Latin American countries, among them Argentina, need to develop without delay,” he said. “It is within this framework that my country wishes to formally join the initiative.”

China’s poverty- alleviatio­n achievemen­ts in the past few decades have also impressed the ambassador, who recently attended a seminar on the eradicatio­n of poverty in East China’s Fujian province and saw the great achievemen­ts made there in realizing this goal. These efforts form part of the Chinese dream, Kreckler said.

Since China began to reform and open up its economy in 1978, more than 850 million people have been lifted out of poverty, according to the World Bank. This figure represents about 70 percent of the gains made by the world in poverty reduction over that period.

Kreckler said that he has observed that people’s living conditions in Fujian, Guizhou, and other provinces have improved significan­tly.

In Guizhou, the number of poverty-stricken people has dropped from about 9.2 million in 2012 to 308,000 in 2019, with an annual average of more than 1 million getting out of poverty. This puts the province atop the rankings for poverty reduction in China, Kreckler said.

“China is committed to eliminatin­g poverty among its people, and Argentina shares the same wish,” he said. “My understand­ing is that the Chinese poverty-reduction experience­s may be helpful in similar areas of my country. Cooperatio­n in this area is crucial.”

To this end, efforts must continue to be made at the national and subnationa­l levels between the two countries, he said.

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Luis Maria Kreckler, Argentina’s ambassador to China.

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