20 December 2023

Xi: China-Nicaragua strategic partnership a new starting point

Noting that the free trade agreement between the two countries will take effect from January 1, 2024, Xi said both sides should take this opportunity to boost the volume and raise the level of bilateral trade.
China stands ready to work with Nicaragua to oppose hegemonism and power politics, and promote the development of a more just and rational international order, Xi said.

Chinese, Nicaraguan presidents announce elevation of ties - CGTN

           Chinese, Nicaraguan presidents announce elevation of ties - CGTN

Chinese, Nicaraguan presidents hold phone talks, announce elevation of ties

CGTN

 , Updated 20:58, 20-Dec-2023
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday he is ready to work with Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to promote bilateral ties for fresh achievements with the newly announced strategic partnership between the two countries as a new starting point.
  • In a phone conversation with Ortega, Xi said he is willing to join the Nicaraguan leader in setting an example of solidarity, cooperation, mutual benefit and win-win results.
  • China is ready to be a reliable friend of Nicaragua and will continue to firmly support Nicaragua in safeguarding its national independence and national dignity, Xi said, adding that China also backs Nicaragua in rejecting external interference.
China stands ready to work with Nicaragua to oppose hegemonism and power politics, and promote the development of a more just and rational international order, Xi said.
Noting that the free trade agreement between the two countries will take effect from January 1, 2024, Xi said both sides should take this opportunity to boost the volume and raise the level of bilateral trade.
  • China encourages competitive Chinese enterprises to invest and start businesses in Nicaragua and carry out more cooperation projects that Nicaragua needs to help it achieve self-driven development, and to bring more benefits to the Nicaraguan people, said the Chinese president.
  • China is ready to strengthen solidarity and coordination with Nicaragua in international affairs, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries, Xi added.
For his part, Ortega said that China's remarkable achievements in development have contributed to world peace and brought hope to the world.
  • China has made significant contributions to sharing development achievements with people in developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America and improving their well-being, Ortega noted.
Nicaragua firmly abides by the one-China principle, and supports China's grand cause of reunification, he said, noting that Nicaragua also supports global cooperation initiatives, including the Belt and Road Initiative, proposed by Xi. 
After the conversation, the two sides issued a joint statement on establishing a strategic partnership.
(With input from Xinhua)

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13 hours ago — Xi says China to keep supporting Nicaragua in safeguarding national independence, dignity.
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13 hours ago — ... Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, in which the two leaders announced the decision to elevate China-Nicaragua ties to a strategic partnership.
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