Mon. Jun 3rd, 2024
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China and Timor Leste have upgraded their bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, aiming to give Beijing more influence in the region, while also satisfying the young half-island nation’s desire for stronger ties with major economies.

The agreement to enhance relations came after China’s President Xi Jinping met with Timor Leste’s Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao in Hangzhou ahead of the opening ceremony of the Asian Games, the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement.

“Both sides will increase mutual support and strengthen international cooperation,” Mr Xi said.

Last year, when Jose Ramos-Horta was inaugurated as Timor Leste’s fifth president since the country’s independence in 2002, the Nobel laureate pledged to forge closer relations with China, especially in energy, agriculture and infrastructure.

He said he would continue to foster a relationship with the United States, but added that Timor Leste would not be implicated in any rivalry between Beijing and Washington.

Timor Leste welcomes strong ties with all countries, including its southern neighbour Australia, Mr Ramos-Horta said last year.

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