"As long as we treat each other with sincerity, follow
the spirit of seeking common ground while shelving differences, there is no
obstacle that we cannot surmount, nor dispute that we cannot resolve."
Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua
highlighted this during the 41st anniversary of the establishment of
China-Philippines Diplomatic Relations and the 15th Filipino-Chinese Friendship
Day.
Zhao said the Chinese government hoped that the incoming
Duterte administration could work with them towards the same direction, deal
with relevant issues, put differences under control, and bring the bilateral
relations back to a sound and comprehensive development.
He said China
recognized the significance of preserving regional peace and stability. "China has never lost sight of the larger picture
and has been dealing with the South China Sea
issue in a constructive and responsible way," he emphasized, adding that
the door for negotiation and consultation is always open.
The Chinese enjoy cited as an example, China and Vietnam
being able to clarify the maritime boundary of Beibu Bay
through negotiation and consultation.
"China
is committed to peaceful development, and pursues a neighborhood diplomacy that
treats neighbors as friends and partners," he said.
Noting that the Philippines
and China
are close neighbors separated by sea, Zhao said it was natural for the two to
develop amicable and cooperative relations.
Strong ties
Zhao said the friendship between China
and the Philippines
had started back in the ancient times.
He told a story about Zheng He, a Muslim diplomat and a
fleet admiral during the early Ming Dynasty.
According to him, Zheng's fleets have reached Mindanao , Brunei ,
Thailand , Southeast
Asia , among others. Zheng had established a good relationship with
the sultan of Sulu during his stopover in Mindanao .
The sultan led a delegation of around 300 people to visit China in 1417,
and Zhao said they were well received by the Ming Emperor Yongle.
On his way back to the Philippines , the sultan got sick
and died. He was buried in China 's
Shandong Province . "His tomb is still well
protected by the Chinese government and the local people," Zhao said.
"These are vivid illustrations of the traditional friendship
between Chinese and Filipinos," he continued.
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