Xi meets Papua New Guinean PM

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Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Papua New Guinean Prime Minister James Marape on Tuesday in Beijing.

Marape is in Beijing to attend the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation and pay an official visit to China.

Since the two countries established diplomatic ties 47 years ago, the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Papua New Guinea has become more mature and stable, Xi said.

China applauds Papua New Guinea for adhering to the one-China principle and giving firm support to China on issues concerning China's core interests and major concerns, Xi said, adding that China will also firmly support Papua New Guinea in safeguarding sovereignty, security and development interests.

Xi said Papua New Guinea has played a leading and exemplary role in the Belt and Road cooperation between China and Pacific island countries, and China is willing to continue high-quality Belt and Road cooperation with Papua New Guinea.

China is willing to share development opportunities brought by Chinese modernization and help Papua New Guinea pursue industrialization and modernization, said Xi.

Xi noted that China's assistance to Pacific island countries is candid, sincere and selfless. It does not attach political conditions or seek exclusive rights in conducting such assistance.

China does not make empty promises and fully respects the willingness and the practical needs of Pacific island countries, he added.

China will continue to deepen its cooperation with Pacific island countries to boost their long-term economic and social development, Xi said. 

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