China set to advance friendly cooperation with Philippines

Chinese President Xi Jinping's special representative and Vice President Wang Qishan delivers a congratulatory letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping to Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos during their meeting in Manila, the Philippines, June 30, 2022. (ZHANG LING / XINHUA)

BEIJING/MANILA – Chinese President Xi Jinping has said he is ready to work with new Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos to carry forward the two countries' friendly cooperation.

Xi made the point in a letter sent to Marcos on Thursday congratulating him on his inauguration as president.

The letter is the third official interaction between Xi and Marcos since May.

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Xi first sent a congratulatory message to Marcos on his election victory on May 11. A week later, they had a phone conversation and reached important consensus on the two countries' upholding great neighborly friendship and joining hands for common development.

In a meeting with Marcos after the inauguration ceremony, Chinese Vice-President Wang Qishan put forward a four-point proposal on the development of China-Philippine relations

In his letter on Thursday, Xi said he is willing to work with Marcos to handle the bilateral ties at a strategic height and with a long-term perspective, write new chapters for China-Philippines friendly cooperation in the new era, and benefit the two countries and their people.

Vice-President Wang Qishan led a delegation to the Philippines as special representative of President Xi and attended the inauguration ceremony on Thursday in Manila.

In a meeting with Marcos after the ceremony, Wang relayed Xi's letter to Marcos and conveyed Xi's greetings and good wishes.

Wang put forward a four-point proposal on the development of relations between China and the Philippines.

Vice President Wang Qishan meets with Imelda Marcos, mother of Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos, in Manila, the Philippines, June 30, 2022. (ZHANG LING / XINHUA)

Marcos and his family have a deep bond with China and have made great contributions to the bilateral friendship, he said.

China has always prioritized the Philippines in its neighborhood diplomacy and looks forward to working with the new Philippine government to pass down friendship, bolster mutual trust, carry forward cooperation and push bilateral ties to a new "golden era", Wang said.

Wang highlighted the need to further uphold the role of the two heads of state in navigating the ties, boost synergy of the two countries' development strategies in order to foster new growth points of pragmatic cooperation in the new era, properly resolve differences and jointly safeguard peace and tranquility in the South China Sea.

He also said the two countries should uphold international equality and justice, and jointly promote peace and development in Asia, as well as the well-being of humanity.

Marcos pleasantly recalled traveling with his mother to China in 1974 and said the new Philippine government attaches great importance to relations with China.

This March 3, 2022 photo shows the under-construction China-funded Binondo-Intramuros Bridge in Manila, the Philippines. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Describing China as the most powerful partner of the Philippines, Marcos stressed that good-neighborly friendship is in the fundamental interests of both peoples.

Manila is ready to deepen engagement in co-building the Belt and Road, join hands with China to tackle regional challenges, and bring bilateral ties to a higher level, he added.

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On Wednesday, Wang had meetings with then outgoing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Vice-President-elect Sara Duterte-Carpio.

Wang told Duterte that, thanks to the leadership of the two countries' heads of state, bilateral ties achieved a turnaround and were improved and upgraded over the past six years.

Duterte said he cherishes his friendship with Xi and is willing to contribute more to friendly collaboration.

zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

With inputs from Xinhua