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Chinese and Portuguese FMs meet on sidelines of United Nations General Assembly

Wang Yi and João Gomes Cravinho declare satisfaction at mutually beneficial relationship, express hope that Macao will continue to facilitate Portugal-China cooperation.

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Wang Yi and João Gomes Cravinho declare satisfaction at mutually beneficial relationship, express hope that Macao will continue to facilitate Portugal-China cooperation.

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Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Portuguese counterpart, João Gomes Cravinho on the sidelines of the ongoing 77th session of the UN General Assembly, in New York.

Wang said the China-Portugal relationship has stood the test of international changes and achieved sound development on the basis of mutual understanding and mutual trust.

The two countries have advanced their practical cooperation while overcoming the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Wang said, adding that exports of Portuguese agricultural and food products to China are growing rapidly, and that cooperation between large companies from both sides and tripartite cooperation are progressing smoothly.

Both China and Portugal are committed to practising true multilateralism, he said. “In the face of the turbulence and transformations in the international situation, China is willing to work with Portugal to jointly uphold the UN’s core role in international affairs, and promote the cause of human peace, development and progress,” he said.

Wang said Portugal, as an important European Union (EU) member, has been playing a positive and constructive role in China-EU exchanges.

China, he said, expects mutual understanding, mutual appreciation, peaceful coexistence and mutual learning with European countries, including Portugal, as well as respect for each other’s development path chosen on the basis of their respective historical and cultural legacy.

He also expressed the expectation that the EU side will take an objective, rational and impartial attitude, and hold on to the mainstream of China-EU cooperation, so as to yield win-win results.

For his part, Cravinho said friendly exchanges between Portugal and China have lasted for centuries, and bilateral practical cooperation in various fields has developed fast.

Portuguese companies have a strong interest in investing in China, he said.

China plays a critical role in addressing common challenges such as safeguarding peace and security, and tackling climate change, he said.

The Portuguese side appreciates China’s positive role in international affairs, and stands ready to maintain high-level exchanges and promote strategic dialogues with the Chinese side, he said.

The two sides spoke highly of the smooth handover of Macao through friendly negotiations between the countries, which created a cooperation highlight, and pledged to jointly increase support for the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries.

Calling the practice of “one country, two systems” in Macao effective, Cravinho said he expects Macao to continue to act as a bridge to facilitate Portugal-China cooperation.

The two sides also exchanged views on the Ukraine issue. During the meeting, Cravinho asked China to use its influence to remove Russian President Vladimir Putin from the rhetoric about the use of weapons of mass destruction.

Wang briefed Cravinho on China’s basic position of promoting peace talks and the constructive role it has played.

 

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