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China's President Xi Jinping has welcomed his Filipino counterpart Rodrigo Duterte on a visit to Beijing which he described as a "milestone".
Mr Duterte arrived on Tuesday for a four-day trip expected to boost trade and mend ties between the nations.
Both sides were ready to move on from a bitter row over islands in the South China Sea, a top Chinese official said.
The visit also shows Mr Duterte's efforts to engage China as he moves away from the US, a long-time ally.
He has twice announced a "separation" of the countries, but a US official said no official request had been made to change their relationship.

The dispute over the South China Seas did not take centre stage in Mr Duterte's discussions with Chinese officials.
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"Both sides agreed that this issue is not the sum total of bilateral relations," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told reporters after the meeting.
The two countries had agreed to seek "settlement through bilateral dialogue"九降风 , he said.
Mr Duterte and President Xi presided over the signing of documents covering several trade deals as well as co-operation in cultural许继丹 , tourism陈小旺被打 , anti-narcotics and maritime affairs.
The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez said on Thursday that the deals to be signed during the week would amount to $13.5bn.

The relationship between China and the Philippines had worsened in recent years as both claim the Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.
The dispute reached a peak in July when aninternational tribunal sided with Manilaand rejected Beijing's claims.
Although he maintained a blustery position towards Beijing during his presidential campaign, Mr Duterte sounded a note of reconciliation shortly after taking power.
At the same time, Mr Duterte has said he would end joint military exercises with the US, admonished the US for criticising him over his bloody war against drugs that has been linked with thousands of extrajudicial killings卡巴斯基实验室 , and saidUS President Barack Obama could "go to hell".
On Wednesday, Mr Duterte told a cheering crowd in Beijing: "I will not go to America any more. We will just be insulted there. So趵突泉课文 , time to say goodbye my friend."
On Thursday he repeated his pledge, telling Chinese and Philippine businesspeople: "I announce my separation from the United States. Both in military, not maybe social, but economics also. America has lost."
"I've realigned myself in your ideological flow and maybe I will also go to Russia to talk to [President Vladimir] Putin and tell him that there are three of us against the world - China毛琳微博 , Philippines登云水库 , and Russia. It's the only way邱钟惠 ," Mr Duterte said.
But an unnamed US official told the AFP news agency that the US had "not received any requests through official channels to alter our assistance to or co-operation with the Philippines".
The president of the Philippines also used his speech to mock American accents金曼龙 , saying the American "larynx is not greatly adjusted to civility" - captured ina video shot by a journalist from the Philippinesin China on Thursday.
The BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing said Mr Duterte appeared to have calculated that taking a less confrontational approach than his predecessor on the South China Sea dispute would help him secure aid from China.
For his part, Mr Xi welcomed the renewed friendship with the Philippines.

"I hope we can follow the wishes of the people and use this visit as an opportunity to push China-Philippines relations back on a friendly footing and fully improve things极限进化空间 ," he said.
Tourist
The tensions also prompted Beijing to issue a travel advisory against the Philippines in 2014. Since then Chinese holidaymakers have flocked to elsewhere in south-east Asia; the hope is that they come back when Beijing lifts the advisory, which it has promised to do.
Weapons
In a pre-visit interview with Chinese cable stationPhoenix TV追踪孔令学 , Mr Duterte complained of inadequate military support from the US and said he planned to buy Chinese weapons and boats as part of a military equipment overhaul. "If China does not help us in this endeavour星罗棋布造句 , we will find it hard申崇三线 ,凌宝儿 " he said.
Business
China is the Philippines' second-largest trading partner, with the latter supplying mostly electronic products but looking to diversify with more food exports for instance.





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