Xi’s Monaco visit sets trend
By
Liu Caiyu
Chinese
President Xi Jinping's state visit to Monaco will set an example of friendly
relations between countries of different sizes and lead other small-sized
nations to cooperate with China, analysts said.
Xi
attended official welcome ceremony in Monaco on March 24 and held talks with
Prince Albert II, head of state of the Principality of Monaco, on strengthening
China-Monaco relations. He arrived in the southern French city of Nice at noon,
before heading to Monaco.
Monaco
was the second leg of Xi's trip to Europe. The visit was the first by a Chinese
President to Monaco since the establishment of diplomatic ties 24 years ago.
Prince
Albert II of Monaco and Xi had a meeting in the presence of Chinese and
Monegasque delegations. Together they will address economic and environmental
issues.
At
the same time, Princess Charlene and Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan attended a
short recital by Chinese-Canadian violinist Zhang Zhang.
After
lunch, they watched a dance performance by the folk group “La Palladienne” and
students of Lycée Albert Premier of Monaco who study Chinese interpreted a
short play in Madarin Chinese, the Monaco Embassy in China said on its website.
Days
before Xi's arrival, the national flags of the two countries were visible on
streets, buildings of government organizations and ports and piers of Monaco.
The Monaco side made thorough arrangements on the reception, traffic and
security on Xi's visit, Xinhua reporters in Monaco said.
China
and Monaco have set an example of friendly relations between countries of
different sizes, Chinese experts noted.
The
close cooperation between the two sides will attract the attention of countries
in the Balkan region and lead to more cooperation between China and small-sized
countries in Europe, Zhao Junjie, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences’ Institute of European Studies, told the Global Times on March 24.
Prince
Albert II, who has visited China 10 times, said in an interview with Xinhua
published on Saturday that "China insists on that all countries, big or
small, are equal. This has touched me."
Environmental
protection
During
his visit, environmental protection will also be a topic in talks between Xi
with Prince Albert II, Vice Foreign Minister Wang Chao said at a press
briefing.
Xi's
visit will further deepen the cooperation on environmental protection,
especially on ocean resources protection, biodiversity protection and climate
change, Ma Jun, a renowned environmentalist and 2014 Water Awardee of the
Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, and also the director of the
Beijing-based Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, told the Global
Times.
The
Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation (FPA2) has close cooperation with China
Environmental Protection Foundation. The two sides worked together on a project
investigating cyanobacterial water blooms in Taihu Lake, China's second-largest
freshwater lake, and the protection of wild Siberian tigers, People's Daily
reported on Tuesday.
The
Belt and Road Initiative is a sustainable pathway for green development, which
the Monaco government has given much attention to. The FPA2 will set a representative
office in Beijing, meaning the two countries could launch more sustainable
programs in the future, the report said.
Ma
said that China might not have major cooperation projects with Monaco, but the
two countries have close communication on environmental protection.
China
can learn from Monaco on how it develops tourism without harming the
environment and adjust motorcycle races into a more environmental friendly
event, Ma said.
China
also has a role to play in helping to replace all the country's hybrid buses
with fully-electric models, China Radio International quoted Bernard Fautrier,
the deputy director of the FPA2 in a report, as saying on March 23.
Borrowing
the experience of Monaco, the second-smallest country in size, in fields that
they are good at, such as environmental protection, culture and sports, will
facilitate China in constructing the Maritime Silk Road and lead China-Europe
cooperation, said Zhao.
Data
cited by Xinhua showed that trade between the two countries reached $125
million from January to August, 2018, with year-on-year growth of more than
876.8 percent.
Chen
Qingqing contributed to the story
Source: Global
Times
The national
flag of China (second right) and Monaco (first right) are raised by the Cruise Port
in Monaco on March 24th, 2019. (Photo by Feng Xuejun from People’s
Daily)
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