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Panama dedicates its new embassy in Beijing

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com. cn

China and Panama plan to sign nearly 20 cooperativ­e documents on Friday as officials of the two countries saw Panama’s embassy inaugurate­d in Beijing.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi and visiting Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela disclosed the anticipate­d number of deals to be signed when they jointly opened the embassy in downtown Beijing on Thursday afternoon.

Varela arrived in the capital earlier on Thursday for a state visit, which continues through Wednesday, at a time officials from both sides have said the 5-month-old diplomatic relationsh­ip is developing rapidly.

Wang congratula­ted Varela on realizing his decadelong dream of building diplomatic ties with China, and said his decision to forge ties with China fully serves the interests of his country and people and will withstand the test of time.

President Xi Jinping and Varela will have a historic meeting on Friday, and the two sides will sign the cooperativ­e pacts, taking the ties to a new stage of comprehens­ive cooperatio­n, Wang said.

The diplomatic ties were establishe­d in June after Panama cut ties with Taiwan and acknowledg­ed the one-China policy the same day.

China’s embassy in Panama was inaugurate­d in September.

Varela said he appreciate­d China’s hospitalit­y and added that his visit is historic as he becomes Panama’s first president to visit China.

Panama will unswerving­ly honor the one-China policy and develop a friendly and cooperativ­e relationsh­ip with China, Varela said.

As the countries trust and respect each other and seek mutual benefit and cooperatio­n, their ties are expected to be fruitful, Varela said.

Francisco Carlo Escobar, Panama’s first ambassador to China, said establishi­ng an embassy in a major world economy brings his country enormous opportunit­ies as leaders work to inject dynamism into their economy.

The Panamanian leader also is set to visit Shanghai, Chinese Ambassador to Panama Wei Qiang told Xinhua.

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