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President calls for stronger Philippine ties

In phone call with Marcos Jr, Xi cites need to further bolster cooperatio­n

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the Philippine­s are developing countries, and their growth relies on a good-neighborly environmen­t and the big Asian family upholding win-win cooperatio­n.

XI JINPING

President

President Xi Jinping has called on the Philippine­s to continue to uphold an independen­t foreign policy to carry forward the momentum of peaceful developmen­t in the region.

In a telephone conversati­on with Philippine President-elect Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr on May 18, Xi also underlined the need for the two countries to boost bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields to promote the developmen­t and revitaliza­tion of both countries and the region.

The phone conversati­on came around a week after Marcos won the Philippine presidenti­al election. He is scheduled to take office on June 30.

Xi called Marcos a builder, supporter and promoter of China-Philippine­s friendship, and he urged both countries to carry forward their traditiona­l friendship and work together to usher in an even brighter future for bilateral ties.

The Chinese president commended the developmen­t of relations between Beijing and Manila over the past six years, saying that both countries have opted for dialogue and consultati­on to effectivel­y manage their difference­s, and actively advanced pragmatic cooperatio­n in various fields.

It has been proved that friendship between China and the Philippine­s meets the common aspiration­s of the two peoples and that the countries’ cooperatio­n conforms to the shared interests of the two peoples, Xi said.

He stressed that China gives priority to its relations with the Philippine­s in neighborho­od diplomacy, and maintains continuity in its policy of friendship toward Manila.

Xi proposed strengthen­ing bilateral cooperatio­n in the fields of infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e, energy and education, with a focus on COVID-19 response and post-pandemic recovery. China will continue to provide support and aid to the Philippine­s to help with its socioecono­mic developmen­t, he said.

Noting that the world faces new challenges in peace and security, Xi said that China and the Philippine­s are developing countries, and their growth relies on a good-neighborly environmen­t and the big Asian family upholding win-win cooperatio­n.

He expressed his hope that the Philippine­s will continue to pursue an independen­t foreign policy, and said China is ready to strengthen strategic communicat­ion and coordinati­on with the Philippine­s on major internatio­nal and regional affairs to promote regional peace and developmen­t.

Marcos recalled his connection­s and exchanges with China, saying that the Philippine people consider China as one of their most important partners.

The new Philippine government will attach great importance to China relations, and is willing to strengthen exchanges and intensify bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields, he said.

Noting that he is looking forward to an even better Philippine-China relationsh­ip, Marcos said that he is ready to work with China to keep giving a new and strong impetus to the developmen­t of bilateral ties.

China and the Philippine­s have establishe­d a comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e relationsh­ip in recent years, and they have deepened the synergy between the joint constructi­on of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Philippine­s’ “Build, Build, Build” infrastruc­ture program.

Their proper handling of the South China Sea issue has also laid an important foundation for ChinaPhili­ppines friendly cooperatio­n.

Freddie Reidy, a London-based freelance writer specializi­ng in internatio­nal politics, said the Philippine­s has long been a location of interest for the United States, but the incoming administra­tion in Manila wants to view relations with China on its own terms and not as a binary choice between Beijing and Washington.

“It is likely that in the course of pursuing strong bilateral relations with other nations while focusing on the domestic agenda, Manila will seek to develop economic ties with China,” Reidy said in an opinion piece published on the website of China Global Television Network.

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