BEIJING - Chinese President Xi Jinping has lately replied to a letter from a Belgian friendly personage, encouraging him to push for stronger China-Belgium and China-Europe friendships.
In
his letter to Eric Domb, president and founder of the Pairi Daiza Zoo in
Belgium, Xi said that the development of China-Belgium relations cannot be
achieved without the long-term efforts and selfless dedication of friendly
personages from all walks of life in both countries.
He
voiced confidence that Domb and other friendly personages will continue to sow
the seeds of friendship, attract more people, not least those of the younger
generation, to actively participate in the cause of friendship so as to make
new contributions to advancing China-Belgium and China-Europe relations.
China's
commitment to a high-quality development path that prioritizes ecological
conservation and features a green and low-carbon mode will provide more
opportunities for the world and make greater contributions to human progress,
Xi said.
At
present, China is actively promoting Chinese modernization that features
harmonious coexistence between man and nature and carrying out major
biodiversity conservation projects, he said.
A
large number of endangered species have been under effective protection with
giant pandas thereby having been downgraded from endangered species to
vulnerable ones, he added.
In
a letter Domb has lately written to Xi, he recalled that Xi and his wife, Peng
Liyuan, attended the opening ceremony of the giant panda hall at the Pairi
Daiza Zoo during their visit to Belgium in March 2014.
Domb
said that the Chinese garden of the zoo epitomizes the concept of harmonious
coexistence between man and nature, and that the Chinese Dream as well as
China's development and prosperity will always be opportunities that could be
shared by the rest of the world.
Reading
Domb's warm letter, Xi said he recalls the time when he and Belgian King
Philippe, along with their spouses, attended the opening ceremony of the giant
panda hall at the Pairi Daiza zoo during the visit to Belgium in 2014.
He
is glad to learn that the purple magnolia planted in the zoo at that time has
blossomed and the two giant pandas, as China's "friendship envoys,"
are also growing up, Xi added. (Xinhua)
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