Ambassador: Local cooperation important foundation for state-to-state relations
By Chinese Embassy in the UK | Updated: 2024-05-04 02:54
On 1 May 2024, during his visit to Northern Ireland, H.E. Ambassador Zheng Zeguang met with First Minister Michelle O'Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly of Northern Ireland.
The two sides had an in-depth exchange of views on further developing the friendship and cooperation between China and Northern Ireland.
Ambassador Zheng congratulated the two major political parties in Northern Ireland on successfully forming a new Northern Ireland Executive, and introduced China's economic and social development.
Ambassador Zheng said that China, committed to modernisation through a Chinese path, is striving for high-quality development, faster growth of new quality productive forces, greater domestic demand, and opening up at a higher level.
China's economy grew by 5.2% last year and expanded by 5.3% in the first quarter of this year. Facts show that the fundamentals of China's economy stay unchanged and will not change in the future. This will continue to provide more opportunities for practical cooperation in various fields between China and Northern Ireland.
Ambassador Zheng noted that local cooperation is an important foundation for state-to-state relations. China appreciates Northern Ireland's long-standing commitment to exchanges and cooperation with China. Collaboration between the two sides in fields such as business, trade, education, culture, and tourism have yielded fruitful outcomes.
Northern Ireland enjoys excellent natural conditions and great potentials for development. China encourages Chinese businesses, students, and tourists to invest, study, and travel in Northern Ireland and welcomes more Northern Ireland investment, quality products and students in China.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly welcomed Ambassador Zheng on his second visit to Northern Ireland. They said that the Northern Ireland government attaches importance to developing its relationship with China.
In recent years, Northern Ireland and China had close cooperation in business, trade, education, agriculture, and tourism, bringing tangible benefits to both sides. Northern Ireland welcomes more Chinese investments, supports broader education collaboration between universities in Northern Ireland and China, welcomes Chinese students and tourists to study and vacation in Northern Ireland, and hopes to strengthen personnel exchanges and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation with China.
They wish the China-UK/Northern Ireland Education Cooperation Forum to be held on the day full success.
The meeting was also attended by Chinese Consul General in Belfast Zhang Meifang, and Counsellor for Political Affairs Kong Xiangwen.