China Daily (Hong Kong)

Uzbekistan ties reap harvest, Xi says

Deals signed with one of first neighbors to back Belt and Road

- By ZHANG YUNBI and LI XIAOKUN

Chinese and Uzbekistan­i enterprise­s signed agreements and deals of more than $10 billion, just days before the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

The deals were signed during Uzbekistan­i President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s first state visit to China, which began on Thursday, Assistant Foreign Minister Li Huilai said on Friday. Mirziyoyev will also attend the forum in Beijing on Sunday and Monday.

In his meeting with Mirziyoyev on Friday, President Xi Jinping said Uzbekistan is a close and important neighbor of China.

Xi said Uzbekistan was among the first countries to support and participat­e in the building of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The two countries have harvested achievemen­ts in their cooperatio­n to build the initiative, and this has created a mainstream that leads bilateral cooperatio­n, he said.

Xi added that China is ready to work with Uzbekistan to fully tap into the potential and push for new progress on cooperatio­n in building the initiative.

He said the two sides should strengthen the synergy between their developmen­t strategies and jointly plan the priorities for directions, areas and programs of bilateral cooperatio­n.

Additional­ly, they should fully tap into the potential for economic and trade cooperatio­n, expand the scale of bilateral trade, optimize the trade structure and achieve longterm, steady and healthy developmen­t of bilateral trade, Xi said.

He said China is willing to expand cooperatio­n with Uzbekistan in production capacity, investment, industrial parks and infrastruc­ture constructi­on on the basis of equal footing and mutual benefits.

Mirziyoyev said China is a great neighbor of Uzbekistan, and that under the current internatio­nal situation, China is a crucial and positive factor in promoting world peace, stability and developmen­t.

He said Uzbekistan appreciate­s China’s support for the country’s taking its own developmen­t path, one that adapts to its own national condition, and that his country firmly supports the oneChina policy.

He expressed Uzbekistan’s support for China in safeguardi­ng its rights and interests and major concerns, as well as its position in combating the “Three Evil Forces” — separatism, extremism and terrorism.

He said Uzbekistan will deepen cooperatio­n with China in areas such as economy and trade, investment, production capacity, infrastruc­ture and water conservati­on; strengthen exchanges regarding localities and culture; and reinforce coordinati­on and collaborat­ion within multi- lateral frameworks.

After the talks, the two leaders signed a joint statement and witnessed the signing of cooperativ­e documents covering such areas as economy and technology, transporta­tion and shipment, medical care, agricultur­e, hydropower, small and medium-scale enterprise­s, infrastruc­ture, tourism and exchanges.

Assistant Foreign Minister Li told reporters that the two neighbors have seen achievemen­ts in the Belt and Road Initiative, such as the completion last year of the longest tunnel in Central Asia. Chinese builders finished the tunnel, which has a total length of 47.3 km, in Uzbekistan in 900 days.

“The project has elevated Uzbekistan’s role as a regional transporta­tion passage,” Li said.

He added that companies from the two countries also are discussing hydropower projects in Uzbekistan.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan (second from left), and Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and his wife, Ziroatkhon Hoshimova, attend a welcoming ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan (second from left), and Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and his wife, Ziroatkhon Hoshimova, attend a welcoming ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.

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