China, Brunei to foster ties
Both countries pledge to step up bilateral cooperation
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China and Brunei agreed on Friday to
nurture their relations at a higher level as "strategic" and
"Cooperative", vowing to step up bilateral cooperation in areas like
energy and infrastructure.
The agreement was reached while Chinese President Xi Jinping held
talks with the visiting Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah in Beijing.
Xi praised China-Brunei relations that featured mutual respect and
equality as a regional model for small and big nations to harmoniously
coexist and harvest mutual benefits and common prosperity.
"Strategic and cooperative China-Brunei relations will boost
bilateral cooperation and play a leading role to promote regional peace
and development," Xi said.
He stressed the two nations should pay sufficient attention to each
other's key concerns and honor their independence, sovereignty,
territorial integrity as well as the development paths chosen to fit
their domestic situation.
"China encourages its companies to actively involve themselves into
Brunei's infrastructure and agriculture development and looks for
further progress on bilateral cooperation in the oil and gas,
petrochemical and renewable energy sectors," Xi told Hassanal.
The Chinese president also highlighted the country's foreign policy
with neighboring countries, calling on the members of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to jointly safeguard the peace and
stability of the South China Sea and resolve disputes via direct
friendly dialogue and consultation between the involved sovereign
states.
China will work actively with Brunei, who chairs the ASEAN in 2013,
to eliminate any possibilities that might undermine friendly cooperation
with ASEAN and reinforce peace and stability in the region, Xi noted.
China will continue to back ASEAN's leading role on East Asia affairs, he added.
Echoing Xi's views, Hassanal acknowledged China's development as a
major contributor to boost regional development and prosperity.
Brunei believes the ASEAN-China ties will continue to grow and
involved parties should seek for peaceful resolutions to disputes
concerning the South China Sea via dialogue and consultation based on
the the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties, Hassanal said.
He also pledged an active role that Brunei will play to nurture ties between the ASEAN and China.
Hassanal is the first foreign head of state Xi has received after he
was elected Chinese president in March. The two leaders will attend the
opening ceremony of the annual Boao Forum for Asia on Sunday in southern
China's Hainan Province.- Xinhua
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