China ready to ‘pursue even more ambitious goals’ with Singapore: Premier Li

BEIJING: Following the improvement of bilateral relations between China and Singapore earlier this year, Chinese Premier Li Qiang stated on Wednesday ( Dec 6 ) that China” stands ready” to work with Singapore” to pursue even more ambitious goals.”

He continued,” We have kept up close communication with our Singaporean friends on numerous occasions, and our cooperation and exchanges are intensifying and becoming more effective.”

” These all show this relationship’s tremendous potential and strong power.”

Premier Li was speaking at the beginning of a diplomatic appointment with Lawrence Wong, the deputy prime minister of Singapore, which was held in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.

Mr. Wong, the finance minister of Singapore, is on a four-day journey to Beijing and Tianjin that started on Tuesday. Mr. Wong met Premier Li during his most recent trip to Beijing in May, making this his next visit to China this time.

On Wednesday night, Mr. Wong also spoke with Vice Premier He Lifeng, who is in charge of China’s economic and financial problems.

Following the discussions, Mr. Wong stated in a blog on Twitter&nbsp, previously known as X&NbSP, that he and Premier Li had strengthened their relations and” took stock of the great progress in our cooperation since the enhance of our bilateral relationships.”

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In a press release, the Prime Minister’s Office ( PMO ) of Singapore stated that Mr. Wong and Premier Li had agreed for both nations to “keep up efforts to advance mutually beneficial cooperation as well as foster closer people-to-people bonds and more business linkages.”

In addition, they talked about potential areas for bilateral cooperation in the online economy, solar energy, and clean energy sectors, as well as regional and international developments.

PMO continued,” Both edges reiterated the significance of upholding an open, equitable, and rules-based local architecture.”

Premier Li welcomed the Singapore delegation that was attending the Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC ) and nbsp, the highest-level annual conference between the two nations, in his remarks.

On Thursday in Tianjin, Mr. Wong and Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang are scheduled to co-chair the 19th JCBC meeting for the first time.

The JCBC examines Singapore and China’s significant participation and plots its course.

The Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, which celebrates its 15th anniversary this time, will also be visited by Mr. Wong.