CHINA / DIPLOMACY
El Salvador opens embassy to China, deepening bilateral bonds: FM
Published: Apr 29, 2019 08:14 PM


China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) and El Salvador's Foreign Minister Carlos Castaneda lead a toast during a signing ceremony in Beijing in August 2018 establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. Photo: AFP



El Salvador unveiled its embassy in China on Monday afternoon, with Geng Shuang, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, hailing the development as a friendly bridge between the political centers of two countries that has opened a new window for mutual understanding and built a new bond of comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.

Geng made the remarks during a routine press conference on Monday.  He also noted that the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries is in line with the trend of historic development, conform with the interests of the two countries and of two peoples. 

The two nations signed a joint communique in Beijing on August 21, 2018, to establish formal diplomatic ties after the Central American country dumped relations with the island of Taiwan, Global Times previously reported.

According to Geng, Qin Gang, vice foreign minister of China, attended the opening ceremony in Beijing on Monday afternoon. 

The two sides have signed 13 cooperation agreements under the Belt and Road Initiative. In 2018, China imported 210,000 tons of sugar from El Salvador, and El Salvador's exports to China increased by 82 percent, Geng said. 

In realm of people-to-people exchange, there are 35 young talents from El Salvador now studying in China, and there will be another 35 Chinese government scholarship recipients from the country coming to China. China's government has also set up more than 100 short term training slots for El Salvador.