A local band plays music at the photo exhibition hall in Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 15, 2020. A photo exhibition about China and Myanmar kicked off here on Wednesday, displaying nearly 100 photos on natural scenery, history and culture, folk customs, economic and trade exchanges, cultural exchanges of the two countries. (Xinhua/Du Yu)
"As we mark the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic relations, it is important that we carry forward our traditional friendship and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, so that we will bring China-Myanmar relations into a new era," Xi said.
NAY PYI TAW, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping said he looks forward to renewing China's "pauk-phaw" (fraternal) ties with Myanmar in a signed article published Thursday on Myanmese newspapers.
Xi said it gives him great pleasure to pay a state visit to Myanmar on Friday and Saturday at the invitation of Myanmar's President U Win Myint, and he looks forward to renewing pauk-phaw ties with Myanmar and discussing the future cooperation between the two countries during the visit, according to the article titled "Writing a New Chapter in Our Millennia-Old Pauk-Phaw Friendship."
In the article, the Chinese president recalled the long history of exchanges and friendship between the two countries.
"Our relationship has been marked by mutual trust, mutual respect and mutual support. It has become a prime example of equality, win-win cooperation and common development between countries of different sizes," Xi said.
Since the two countries established diplomatic ties 70 years ago, China and Myanmar have further cemented political mutual trust, expanded bilateral practical cooperation and strengthened people-to-people bonds, Xi said.
An employee from Myanmar works at a motorbike factory in China (Yunnan) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Dehong Area in Dehong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Nov. 4, 2019. (Xinhua/Jiang Wenyao)
"As we mark the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic relations, it is important that we carry forward our traditional friendship and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, so that we will bring China-Myanmar relations into a new era," Xi said.
To reach the goal, Xi put forward four proposals to promote bilateral ties and cooperation in various areas.
Firstly, he proposed that the two countries draw a new blueprint for bilateral ties by strengthening strategic communication. "It is important that we continue to show strong mutual support on issues concerning each other's core interests," Xi said.
"China supports Myanmar in advancing the peace and reconciliation process through political dialogue. The two sides may work together to ensure peace and stability along our border," Xi added.
The second is to bring new impetus to the two sides' mutually beneficial cooperation by deepening trade and economic exchanges.
"Efforts need to be made to promote the three pillars of the CMEC (the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor), namely the Kyaukpyu Special Economic Zone, the China-Myanmar Border Economic Cooperation Zone and the New Yangon City," Xi said.
People view exhibits at an exhibition of Chinese ethnic culture in Yangon, Myanmar, Nov. 5, 2019. A cultural exchange program of Chinese ethnic groups was inaugurated at China Cultural Center in Myanmar's Yangon on Tuesday morning. (Photo by U Aung/Xinhua)
The third is to add new substance to the "pauk-phaw" friendship by scaling up exchanges and mutual learning.
"To celebrate the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic ties, the two sides will host a string of events to expand exchanges and cooperation on education, religion, media, movies and TV programs," Xi said.
The Chinese president also proposed that the two sides make new progress in regional peace and stability by enhancing coordination and cooperation.
"Confronted by rising unilateralism and protectionism, our two countries need to strengthen coordination and collaboration in the multilateral fora," Xi said.
"In China and Myanmar, people have similar sayings to the effect that more exchanges will bring families and friends closer together. In this 70th anniversary year, China-Myanmar relations stand at a new starting point. Let us work hand in hand to build an even closer China-Myanmar community with a shared future and write a new chapter for our millennia-old pauk-phaw friendship," he added. ■