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Wang Yi: CPC willing to continue working with Brazilian Workers’ Party on governance

The Communist Party of China (CPC) is ready to expand discussions with the Workers’ Party of Brazil on state governance experience, according to Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee, who made the statement on Wednesday.

When meeting with the group led by Romenio Pereira, secretary of international relations for the Workers’ Party of Brazil, in Beijing, Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the comments.

According to Wang, China and Brazil are both significant emerging markets and developing nations with an impact on the world. He added that China always viewed bilateral relations with Brazil from a strategic and long-term viewpoint and that the two nations have close political and economic links.Wang stated that the CPC is willing to have extensive exchanges of state governance experience with the Workers’ Party and open up new prospects for the China-Brazil comprehensive strategic partnership, noting that China-Brazil relations have an impact on the respective development of the two nations as well as on global peace and stability.

According to Pereira, the Workers’ Party places a high value on enhancing knowledge-sharing on party and state governance with the CPC and aspires to advance bilateral collaboration in a number of areas for the mutual benefit of the two peoples.

On Wednesday, the team of Pereira met with Liu Jianchao, chairman of the CPC Central Committee’s Foreign Department. The two sides discussed in-depth how to strengthen their longstanding friendship and their ability to learn from one another.