Chinese President Xi Jinping seeks to renew China's "Paukphaw" ties with Myanmar during his upcoming state visit to the Southeast Asian country. The statement was made in a signed article published in major Myanmar media.

The article titled "Writing a New Chapter in Our Millennia-Old Pauk-Phaw Friendship" was published in newspapers including The Mirror, Myanma Alinn Daily, and Global New Light of Myanmar.

Full text of Xi's signed article on Myanmar newspapers

In Burmese, Myanmar's official language, "Paukphaw" means siblings from the same mother. President Xi pointed out in his article that "Paukphaw" is an apt description of the fraternal sentiments shared between the people on both sides.

The Chinese president recalled the time when the two nations established diplomatic ties in 1950, saying Myanmar was one of the first countries, with a different social system, to recognize New China.

Xi added that China and Myanmar have together championed and put into practice the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence throughout the 70 years of diplomatic ties, marked by mutual trust, mutual respect and mutual support.

According to Xi, the bilateral relationship is a prime example of equality, win-win cooperation and common development among countries of different sizes.

China and Myanmar have further cemented political mutual trust, expanded practical cooperation and strengthened people-to-people bond, he added.

In his article, President Xi also proposed how to further deepen "Paukphaw" friendship from four aspects.

He called for drawing new blueprint for bilateral ties by strengthening strategic communication and bringing new impetus to mutually beneficial cooperation by deepening trade and economic exchanges.

New substance to "Paukphaw" friendship should be added by scaling up exchanges and mutual learning and new progress in regional peace and stability should be achieved by enhancing coordination and cooperation, Xi also wrote in his article.