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Monday, May 22, 2023, 15:11
Xi, Tokayev vow to build stronger ties
By Xu Wei in Xi’an
Monday, May 22, 2023, 15:11 By Xu Wei in Xi’an

Leaders stress need to safeguard security, boost economic relations

President Xi Jinping shakes hands with visiting Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during a meeting in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on May 17. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

China and Kazakhstan agreed on May 17 to build up cooperation on economy, trade, production capacity, investment and emerging sectors such as renewable energy, as part of broader steps to strengthen pragmatic cooperation.

President Xi Jinping and visiting Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev reached the consensus during their talks in Xi’an, Shaanxi province.

The two leaders signed a joint statement in which the two nations agreed to promote cooperation on transportation to stabilize industry and supply chains, including steps to explore building a third cross-border railway line and constructing new railway border ports.

Both sides underscored the significance of safeguarding political security and opposing foreign interference in the domestic affairs of the two nations, and they agreed to enhance cooperation on preventing “color revolutions”.

Tokayev arrived on May 17 in Xi’an for a state visit and to attend the two-day China-Central Asia Summit that kicked off on May 18. May 17 also was the 70th birthday of Tokayev, the first Central Asian leader to arrive in Xi’an for the summit.

During their talks, Xi wished the Kazakh president a happy birthday, saying that his state visit to China on this special occasion spoke volumes for the high level of bilateral relations and again proved the Kazakh president’s strong bond with China.

He noted that the two nations, as trustworthy friends, brothers and partners to each other, are at a critical stage of development and rejuvenation.

Xi underlined the need for the two sides to carry forward their traditional friendship, offer each other steadfast support, closely align development strategies, advance win-win cooperation and build a community with a shared future defined by lasting friendship, a high degree of mutual trust and sharing weal and woe.

He pledged Beijing’s firm support to the Kazakh side in upholding national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and following a path of development that suits its own national conditions.

The two nations should strengthen interconnectivity and expand cooperation on e-commerce, innovation, big data and other emerging sectors, Xi said.

He urged quicker steps from both sides to establish cultural centers in each other’s country and to use the introduction of a visa-free regime to promote people-to-people exchanges.

Xi also said he welcomes Kazakhstan hosting events in China over the next year to encourage Chinese tourists to visit the Central Asian country, adding that he believes the establishment of the country’s consulate-general in Xi’an will help promote bilateral cooperation at local levels.

He called for stronger bilateral cooperation and exchanges among media outlets to better tell the stories of friendship between the two countries.

Xi said the China-Central Asia Summit will be a milestone and usher in a new era of cooperation between China and the five Central Asian countries.

He expressed readiness to work together with the five countries to make the China-Central Asia mechanism a key platform for in-depth cooperation among the six countries.

Tokayev said that China holds a position of particular importance in his country’s foreign policy, and the bilateral relations are built upon a profound friendship and solid mutual trust.

Kazakhstan is willing to work with China to strengthen their permanent comprehensive strategic partnership and expand cooperation on trade, tourism, people-to-people exchanges and at local levels, he said.

Tokayev expressed delight over the two countries’ agreement to establish a visa-free regime, which he said will promote bilateral exchanges.

The joint building of the Belt and Road is a great initiative, and Kazakhstan will continue to actively take part in it, said Tokayev, who also spoke highly of the significance of the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative proposed by the Chinese president.

Kazakhstan is willing to work with China to make full use of the China-Central Asia mechanism to jointly promote regional security, stability and growth, he said.

xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

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