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Premier arrives in Singapore for visit, East Asia cooperation

Updated: Nov 12,2018 4:23 PM     Xinhua

SINGAPORE — Premier Li Keqiang arrived here on Nov 12 to start his first official visit to Singapore, where he is expected to build momentum for free trade and regional cooperation.

During the visit, Premier Li is also going to attend the 21st China-ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) (10+1) leaders’ meeting, the 21st ASEAN-China, Japan and South Korea (10+3) leaders’ meeting and the 13th East Asia Summit.

He will also meet with ASEAN leaders on the progress of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a trade deal that, once agreed upon, could cover half the world’s population.

Amid rising protectionism and unilateralism, China will actively work with all relevant sides to promote China-ASEAN strategic partnership and the integration of East Asia, and to jointly deliver positive messages of focusing on cooperation, East Asia, development, multilateralism and free trade, Premier Li said in a written statement upon arrival.

This is the first official visit by a Chinese premier to Singapore in 11 years. Singapore, a friendly close neighbor and important partnership of China, holds the rotating ASEAN chairmanship this year.

Premier Li said, during his visit, he wishes to draw from past experience, deepen cooperation and look for new development opportunities, bringing the all-round cooperative partnership progressing with the times between China and Singapore to an even higher level.

Premier Li’s visit is widely considered a key part among China’s manifold diplomacy to defend multilateralism and free trade that works in tandem with the recent China International Import Expo and President Xi Jinping’s scheduled attendance of the upcoming APEC meeting in Papua New Guinea and G20 summit in Argentina.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the establishment of strategic partnership between China and ASEAN. It also coincides with the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up, to which Singapore has contributed invaluable experience and investment.

With frequent high-level exchanges and fruitful cooperation results, China-Singapore ties have maintained a positive momentum at present, China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong said ahead of the trip.

Premier Li and the Singaporean leaders are expected to speed up the two countries’ cooperation on the Belt and Road, innovation and multilateral trade, Chen said. In Singapore, Premier Li is expected to hold talks with Singaporean President Halimah Yacob and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

He will also hold discussions with people from Singaporean business circles and other industries and pay a visit to a tech company.

At the summit, China will announce cooperation programs on such fields as energy, natural resources and geoscience for the purpose of promoting regional peace, development and prosperity, according to Chen.