China to enhance strategic communication, deepen pragmatic cooperation with regional countries.
By
Ren Huanyu
At
the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nepali President
Bidhya Devi Bhandari, Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the second
informal meeting with Modi and pay a state visit to Nepal from Oct. 11 to 13.
Xi's
upcoming trip to the South Asia is expected to enhance the mutual trust and pragmatic
cooperation between China and the two countries and inject new impetus into China-South
Asia relations.
China
and India, as important neighbors for each other, are both developing countries
and emerging economies. Besides, they are the only two countries in the world with
a population of more than one billion.
In
recent years, Xi and Modi have created a new type of diplomacy by visiting each
other’s hometowns, and met on many occasions such as the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) summit, the BRICS summit and the Group of 20 (G20) summit. They
have reached important consensuses on developing bilateral ties, guiding the
two countries to maintain sound momentum for China-India relations.
In
April, 2018, the two leaders had their first informal meeting in Wuhan, capital
city of central China's Hubei province, creating a new model of high-level
exchanges between the two countries. It marked a new stage of steady growth of
the China-India relations.
Xi
and Modi will soon hold their second informal meeting, in which the Chinese
President will conduct in-depth communication with Modi on issues of strategic,
long-term and overarching significance concerning bilateral relations, set the
tune and guide the direction for future development of bilateral ties, and make
a unanimous voice to the world together with India, so as to inject positive
energy and stability into the world full of uncertainties.
China
and Nepal are close neighbors connected by mountains and rivers, sharing close
connections in history, geography and culture. Since the two countries
established diplomatic ties 64 years ago, they have treated each other on equal
footing with mutual respect and support, providing a model of mutually
beneficial cooperation between countries that are different in social system
and size.
Nepal
has maintained its unwavering commitment to One China Policy, and the government
is committed to not allowing any activities targeted against China in its territory.
China
has always supported Nepal in exploring a development path that suits its reality,
as well as maintaining political stability and expediting its national
development.
China
and Nepal signed a Memorandum of Understanding on bilateral cooperation within
the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, injecting vitality into
bilateral collaboration.
With
concerted efforts from both countries, a series of infrastructure projects aiming
at improving livelihood and promoting development have landed in Nepal.
Xi’s
visit to Nepal will be the first one paid by a Chinese President in 23 years,
during which leaders of the two countries will make new blueprints for the
development of bilateral relations and usher in a new era of fast development for
China-Nepal ties.
The
Chinese nation has always valued good neighborliness. Keeping its word and
promoting harmony with neighbors has been a tradition of the country. Taking
the principles of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness as
guidelines of its neighborhood diplomacy, the country has always been building
friendship and partnership with its neighbors.
China
and India are both ancient civilizations and share a long history of cultural
exchanges. Indian movies and food are popular in China and Chinese electronic
products and traditional medicine are also well received by the Indians.
The
two countries have held two meetings of high level mechanism on cultural and people-to-people
exchanges since Xi and Modi met in Wuhan, making a climax of China-India
cultural exchanges.
Although
separated by the lofty Himalayas, the Chinese people and the Nepalese people
have maintained a close friendship for a long time.
The
two countries have made steady progress in practical cooperation. China now is
Nepal’s largest source of foreign direct investment, and second largest trading
partner and source of the tourists. Up to 60 flights are flying between the two
countries on a weekly basis.
At
present, the international society is faced with a fluid situation, yet the
trend of peace, development and win-win cooperation remains irreversible, as stability
and development are a common aspiration of regional countries.
A
sound China-India relationship will not only promote the
development of the two countries, but also facilitate world multi-polarization
and economic globalization. It will also safeguard multilateralism, free trade
and the common interests of developing countries.
Nepal
is an important partner of China for the promotion of Belt and Road cooperation
in South Asia. The high-quality construction of the Belt and Road by the two
countries will contribute to regional collaboration and connectivity.
It
is believed that Xi's trip will enhance the mutual trust between China and
South Asian countries including India and Nepal, open up new space for
strengthening regional connectivity and economic and trade cooperation, and set
up new platforms for enhancing mutual trust and friendship in the region.
China to enhance strategic communication, deepen pragmatic cooperation with regional countries.
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