China, Ecuador sign cooperation plan to promote Belt and Road Initiative
- China and Ecuador signed a cooperation plan to promote the Belt and Road Initiative in Beijing on June 27, 2025, during a meeting between leaders Xi Jinping and Daniel Noboa.
- Xi Jinping highlighted the strong development momentum of China-Ecuador relations and the successful outcomes in energy and infrastructure.
- Noboa thanked China for its support in Ecuador's economic and social development and expressed a willingness to enhance cooperation.
- Both leaders emphasized mutual respect and partnership for common development in various fields, including trade, technology, and culture.
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China and Ecuador deepen bilateral ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed his Ecuadorean colleague Daniel Noboa in Beijing Friday to strengthen bilateral ties, marking the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations. The leaders signed a cooperation plan to advance the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which the South American country joined in 2018, to boost infrastructure, trade, and investment.
Ecuador announced Friday its accession to the Strip and Route Initiative, emulating Colombia’s recent entry into China’s ambitious global connectivity project. READ ALSO:China confirms that it reached a trade agreement with the United States The cooperation plan, signed at the Beijing People’s Hall, was initialled before Presidents Xi Jinping and Daniel Noboa, who highlighted the potential of this alliance to diversify markets and boost sustaina…
By Ana María Cañizares and Verónica Calderón, CNN en Español China's Foreign Ministry on Friday highlighted the Asian giant's collaboration with Ecuador after the two countries' presidents, Xi Jinping and Daniel Noboa, met on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Quito and Beijing. "Relations between China and Ecuador have maintained a solid momentum of growth, achieved fruitful results in practical cooperation, an…
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