NISCSS President Wu Shicun met with Ramos in Hong Kong
2016-08-12 09:55:49 source:NISCSS
On 11 August 2016, NISCSS President Wu Shicun, together with Chairperson Fu Ying of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the 12th National People's Congress, met with former Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos in Hong Kong. Their talks involved improvement of China-Philippines relations, resolution of South China Sea issues and other topics. The two sides signed the following press statement on the fruit of the talks.
Press Statement(Final)
11 August 2016,Hong Kong
10-11 August 2016, Former President and Special Envoy Fidel V. Ramos met in Hong Kong with his old friends -Madam Fu Ying (Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People’s Congress and former Ambassador to Manila 1998-2000) and Professor Wu Shicun (President, China’s National Institute for South China Sea Studies) - in a friendly atmosphere. They discussed, in their private capacity, the way forward in the spirit of universal brotherhood and sisterhood for peace and cooperation between the two countries.
Their informal discussions focused on the need to engage in further talks to build trust and confidence to reduce tensions to pave the way for overall cooperation for the benefit of both their peoples and the region. They explored possible human and ecological security options and suggestions for the benefit of their peoples, such as:
a.) encouraging marine preservation;
b.) avoiding tension and promoting fishing cooperation;
c.) anti-drug and anti-smuggling cooperation;
d.) anti-crime and anti-corruption cooperation;
e.) improving tourism opportunities;
f.) encouraging trade and investment facilitation;
g.) encouraging track II (think tank) exchanges on relevant issues of mutual concern and interest.
They expressed the hope to find common ground for mutual benefit, especially for the poverty-stricken sectors of their societies. They stressed that building trust is very important to the long-term beneficial relationship between the Philippines and China.
They value the long history of friendship of the two neighboring countries and the prospect of further cooperation for the sake of future generations.
China has welcomed former President Ramos to come to Beijing as Special Envoy of Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte. Former President Ramos, as an ice breaker, expressed the Philippine government’s desire to hold formal discussions with the Chinese government on issues of mutual concern and interest at the appropriate time to explore pathways to peace and cooperation.
They reiterated that they are here in their personal capacity and were pleased with the discussions and looked forward to the beginning of a process of formal discussions which will be continued in Beijing and Manila and other possible venues.
The above is confirmed by the following in their private capacity:
Former President Fidel V. Ramos
Madam Fu Ying
Mr. Wu Shicun
Secretary Rafael Alunan III
Mr. Chito Sta. Romana
Samuel A. Ramos-Jones