BEIJING, China
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who is on an official visit to China.
Xi asked Sanchez to convey his
greetings to King Felipe VI. Recalling that China and Spain celebrated the 50th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties last year, Xi said both
sides have since maintained close exchanges and interactions at all levels and
promoted high-quality cooperation in new areas.
Noting that next year marks
the 20th anniversary of the establishment of China-Spain comprehensive
strategic partnership, Xi said the two sides should adhere to the original
intention of establishing diplomatic ties based on mutual respect and equal
treatment, take a holistic and long-term view, and add new dimensions to
bilateral ties.
Xi also called on both sides
to build long-term and stable China-Spain relations with strategic determination
and push bilateral relations to a higher level.
Xi stressed that reform and opening
is a correct development path that China has found through long-term practice,
and that it will be pursued steadfastly. The third plenary session of the 20th
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China made systematic arrangements
for further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization,
bringing new opportunities for deepening and expanding cooperation between
China and Spain, he said.
The two sides should work for
mutual benefits by promoting development in high-tech fields like artificial
intelligence, the digital economy and new energy, Xi said, adding that China
hopes Spain will continue to provide a fair, equitable, safe and non-discriminatory
business environment for Chinese enterprises to invest and do business in the
country.
He urged joint efforts from
the two sides to stay committed to inclusiveness and mutual learning, promote
friendship between the two peoples, and strengthen cultural and
people-to-people exchanges in the fields of language education, youth, culture
and tourism.
As next year marks the 50th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the
EU, China is ready to work with the bloc to review successful experience in the
development of bilateral relations and further promote the relations, Xi said.
"China hopes that Spain will continue to play a constructive role in this
regard."
China and Spain are both
countries with a sense of responsibility and mission, and both advocate
multilateralism and free trade, Xi said. He noted that China is ready to expand
cooperation with Spain in third-party markets in the Global South, and strengthen
communication and coordination in the United Nations, the G20 and other
international organizations, aiming to inject more positive energy into world
peace, stability and human progress.
Sanchez conveyed cordial
greetings from King Felipe VI to President Xi.
Spain and China enjoy
time-honored friendship, and they have constantly developed and deepened their
partnership on the basis of mutual respect, Sanchez said. During his visit, the
two sides signed a number of cooperation agreements in fields such as green
development, demonstrating the huge potential and bright prospects of bilateral
cooperation, he said.
Spain hopes that the two
countries will strengthen people-to-people exchanges and deepen cooperation in
such fields as economy, trade and new energy vehicles. Spain is willing to
provide a sound environment for Chinese enterprises, Sanchez said.
He noted that both Spain and
China are committed to safeguarding world peace and multilateralism, and that
China is a key force for world peace and development and plays an important,
constructive role in resolving major international and regional issues.
Spain views its relations with
China from a strategic height, adheres firmly to the one-China policy, is
willing to be a trustworthy partner of China, and looks forward to deepening
the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries and making
greater contributions to the well-being of the two peoples, world peace and
prosperity, Sanchez said.
Spain supports the principles
of free trade and open markets, opposes trade wars, and is willing to continue
playing a positive role in promoting the healthy development of EU-China
relations, he said.
The two sides also exchanged
views on the Ukraine crisis and the Palestine-Israel conflict.
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