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Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks during the opening ceremony of the National Congress of the Communist Party of China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on October 16, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

Xi tells ex-Philippine president Duterte to promote ties with China

BEIJING, July 18 — China’s President Xi Jinping told former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to continue promoting cooperation between the two countries, after bilateral relations cooled with Duterte’s successor seeking closer ties with Washington.

Ferdinand Marcos Jr was elected president for a six-year term last year, taking over from Duterte who had adopted a more pro-China stance.

“I hope you will continue to play an important role in the friendly cooperation (between China and the Philippines),” state media cited Xi as saying during a meeting at the Diaoyutai state guesthouse in Beijing yesterday. 

Under Marcos, relations between China and the Philippines have grown tense, with Manila pivoting back to its traditional ally, the United States. 

The Philippines and the US reaffirmed a decades-old security alliance during a trip by Marcos to the US in May, where he met with President Joe Biden, who said the US commitment to defending its ally is “ironclad”.

Washington has pledged to defend the Philippines, which allowed the US access to four additional military bases this year, angering Beijing. 

Marcos also said granting US access to the bases was a defensive step that would be “useful” if China attacked democratically governed Taiwan, which China claims as part of its territory.

China has always insisted on being friendly with its neighbours, which it sees as its partners, Xi said, without commenting on the state of current bilateral ties.

“During your tenure as president of the Philippines, you had resolutely made the strategic choice to improve relations with China in an attitude of being responsible to the people and to history,” Xi told Duterte.

Last month, Duterte told domestic media the Philippines could become a “graveyard” if it gets caught up in US-China tensions.

— Reuters

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