Want China Times, Xinhua 2014-11-14
Chinese president Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Fiji and collective meeting with leaders from Pacific island countries will be a historical first for China, a senior foreign ministry official said Thursday.
| An illustration shows Xi Jinping's visiting route, Nov. 14. (Illustration/CNS) |
Chinese president Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Fiji and collective meeting with leaders from Pacific island countries will be a historical first for China, a senior foreign ministry official said Thursday.
Xi will
attend the 9th G20 Summit in Brisbane, Australia, and pay state visits to
Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. The summit is slated for Nov. 15 and 16 while
the state visits are from Nov. 16 to 23.
Assistant
foreign minister Zheng Zeguang told a press briefing that China has forged
diplomatic ties with eight Pacific island countries, including Fiji, Papua New
Guinea, Vanuatu, Micronesia, Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands and Niue.
The total
land area of the eight countries is 500,000 square kilometers and they comprise
more than 1,800 islands. The total population in the region exceeds 8 million.
The
countries occupying this area play an important role in the region and in the
world, Zheng said.
Speaking
highly of the relations between China and the eight countries, Zheng said
several of the leaders have recently visited or attended forums or expos in
China.
China has
expanded cooperation with these countries in areas including economy and trade,
agriculture and minerals, said Zheng, adding the total trade volume between
China and these countries reached US$4.4 billion in 2013.
"The
relations between China and the Pacific island countries are entering the prime
time in history and will face more opportunities in the future," said
Zheng.
He said
China has provided economic and technological assistance within its capability
to these countries and was welcomed by the local governments and people.
On the
visit to Fiji, the first Pacific island country to forge diplomatic ties with
China, Zheng said Xi will meet with leaders and exchange views on bilateral
ties and issues of common concern.
Xi will
also hold bilateral one-on-one meetings with leaders of the rest of the seven
Pacific island countries during his stay in Fiji, said Zheng.
The Chinese
president will deliver a speech on China's policy towards Pacific island
countries and announce major measures that better bilateral cooperation and
support development for the island countries, Zheng said.
He said a
series of documents and deals will be signed during the visit, covering areas
such as finance, education, training and infrastructure construction.
"I am
sure the visit will chart a course for the future development of relations
between China and Pacific island countries, and further cement the traditional
friendship, " said Zheng.
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