visit: Photo VCG China and El Salvador are expected to further enhance bilateral ties by expanding cooperation in economics, tourism and people-to-people exchanges during the Salvadoran president's visit from December 1-6, according to Global Times China. The high-profile visit shows that the Central American nation realizes cooperation with China is win-win while the US, which treats the region like its backyard, cannot offer the help the nation needs, experts said. Bukele, 37, who was elected in February to succeed Salvador Sanchez Ceren, has said he will seek closer ties with the US, home to 2.5 million Salvadorans. At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Nayib Bukele will visit China, China's Foreign Ministry announced on Friday. During Bukele's visit, President Xi will hold a welcome ceremony and a banquet, and the two heads of state are expected to attend the signing of bilateral cooperation documents, Geng Shuang, spokesperson of China's Foreign Ministry, told Friday's regular media briefing. This is his first visit to China after assuming office in June and the second visit by the country's president after it cut diplomatic relations with Taiwan and established formal diplomatic ties with the mainland in 2018.
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