Jakarta Globe – AFP, Nov 21, 2014
Suva, Fiji. Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Fiji on Friday on a whirlwind visit aimed at strengthening economic and strategic ties with Pacific island nations.
Suva, Fiji. Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Fiji on Friday on a whirlwind visit aimed at strengthening economic and strategic ties with Pacific island nations.
Xi’s visit
comes after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, head of the world’s largest
democracy, stopped over in Fiji to also court regional leaders who form one of
the largest voting blocs at the United Nations.
Both
leaders have targeted the Pacific as a vital stop on their way home from the
recent Group of 20 summit in Australia.
Xi, who has
already established a rapport with Fiji after visiting four years ago as vice
president of China, will hold talks Friday evening with Fiji’s 2006 coup leader
and recently elected prime minister Voreqe Bainimarama.
On
Saturday, he will then meet a delegation of up to eight Pacific island leaders.
“An
important agenda of my visit is to invite leaders of all Pacific island
countries that have diplomatic ties with China to Fiji for discussions on ways
to further grow China’s relations with these countries and jointly draw a
blueprint for the bright future of our friendly exchanges and mutually
beneficial cooperation,” Xi said in a statement released ahead of his arrival.
“The friendly exchanges between the people of China and Pacific Island
countries date back to a long time ago. We feel a natural kinship with each
other.”
Countries
involved in the talks along with Fiji include Samoa, Vanuatu, Niue, Tonga,
Federated States of Micronesia, Cook Islands, and Papua New Guinea.
Papua New
Guinea Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, who missed Modi’s meeting, described China
as a friend of the Pacific island states.
“China
believes that all countries are equal members of the international community
irrespective of their size, wealth and strength,” he said.
Sydney-based
foreign policy think tank The Lowy Institute has estimated that from 2005 — 11
China handed out $600 million in so-called “soft loans” to Pacific countries
such as Tonga, Samoa and Fiji.
Fiji
television showed live coverage of Xi’s plane landing at Nadi airport, having
made the journey from New Zealand, a country with which China agreed to expand
its burgeoning trade relationship.
Among 17
new partnerships signed in New Zealand was one between Air New Zealand and Air
China which paves the way for a strategic alliance on services between the
countries.
Agence
France-Presse

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