4 May 2018

China hails relationship with Samoa as model for Pacific co-operation

10:20 am on 4 May 2018

A top Chinese diplomat says the relationship between China and Samoa has become the model for Beijing's co-operation with Pacific Island countries.

Chinese Ambassador in Samoa Wang Xuefeng and PM Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi at the presentation of 20 brand new Sedan vehicles for the Pacific Island Forum meeting to be hedl in Samoa next week.

Chinese Ambassador in Samoa Wang Xuefeng and PM Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi Photo: Tipi Autagavaia

The assessment was given to a visiting Samoan parliamentary delegation by China's special envoy to the Pacific Islands Forum, Du Qiwen.

Mr Du said while China's engagement provides important opportunities for development, there is a trade imbalance between Samoa and China which is being addressed.

He said, however, China is doing its part to reduce the South-North development gap by increasing assistance to developing countries.

A bus donated through China's aid programme sits in Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila.

A bus donated through China's aid programme sits in Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila. Photo: RNZI / Jamie Tahana

Mr Du said to this end China's assistance programme was available to eight Pacific countries as concessional loans or grant funding.

He said China respects the freedom of choice of island countries and it is paramount to Beijing that the assistance is received voluntarily.

Mr Du rejected claims that such loans were being used to bolster China's influence, describing such criticism as coming from narrow-minded people.

Tents donated by China were flown into villages in Fiji by the NZ Defence Force after Cyclone Winston. This one is in Nawaisomo village, Fiji.

Tents donated by China were flown into villages in Fiji by the NZ Defence Force after Cyclone Winston. This one is in Nawaisomo village, Fiji. Photo: RNZI/Sally Round

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