Xi calls for elevating Sino-Philippine ties


BOAO - Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for elevating the ties between China and the Philippines while meeting with his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte at the Boao Forum for Asia annual conference.
Xi said that the leaders of both countries should maintain close communication, and strengthen strategic steering and top-level design for the bilateral relations.
From a rapid turnaround to a consolidated relationship, China and the Philippines have taken "two steps upward" in their bilateral ties over the past two years, Xi said.
"The task of this year shall be upgrading the relationship," he said.
According to Xi, both sides shall dovetail their development strategies and advance cooperation under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative and in all areas for mutual benefits.
The two countries shall also strengthen security cooperation, and China supports the Philippines in fighting against terrorism and drugs, Xi said.
"A new chapter has opened in the bilateral ties since President Duterte took office," he said.
China is willing to work with the Philippines to stick to the direction of good-neighborly friendship, set the goal of common development and properly manage differences, so that the bilateral ties will keep to the right direction and stay healthy and stable, he said.
Xi also said that China is resolute in developing good-neighborly friendship with the Philippines and sincere in supporting the Philippines' development.
"China supports the Philippine government in exploring a development path in line with its own conditions," Xi said.
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