China Daily (Hong Kong)

Yangtze, Volga help ties bloom

Linking local areas along two major rivers is beginning to yield successes

- By ZHANG YUNBI in Hefei zhangyunbi@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Yangtze-Volga mechanism that links areas along the two major rivers in China and Russia, respective­ly, is working effectivel­y, State Councilor Yang Jiechi said on Friday. It plays a positive role in promoting ties and cooperatio­n between the nations, Yang said.

Yang made the remarks when serving as co-chair of the second meeting of the council of cooperatio­n between areas along the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the Volga Federal District.

The second meeting, held this year in Hefei, capital of Anhui province, was part of an exchange created in 2013 to boost collaborat­ion between the two riverside regions.

Yang noted that the ChinaRussi­a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on “is maintainin­g a high-level operation under the strategic guidance of the two countries’ leaders”.

The Yangtze-Volga relationsh­ip has yielded great outcomes through cooperatio­n and achieved expanding influence, Yang said.

It is hoped that the two sides will grasp the opportunit­ies introduced by the building of the Belt and Road, meet local demand, further implement priority cooperativ­e programs and explore new areas for cooperatio­n to promote developmen­t and prosperity in the two regions and benefit both peoples, Yang added.

Mikhail Babich, representa­tive of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Volga Federal District and the co-host of the meeting, spoke highly of the progress made in cooperatio­n between the two regions.

Russia is ready to work with China to further translate the leaders’ consensus into actions, and achieve new progress in cooperatio­n by localities in areas like economy and trade, transporta­tion, tourism, culture, education and youth, Babich said.

At the first meeting, held last year in Ulyanovsk, Russia, both sides decided to ele- vate the Local Leader Symposium to a council of cooperatio­n between the two regions.

On Friday, Yang and Babich jointly inaugurate­d the official website of the Yangtze-Volga cooperatio­n council and witnessed the signing of many cooperativ­e documents by local government­s from the two sides.

The upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River comprises five provinces and one municipali­ty — Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan and Sichuan provinces and Chongqing.

The YangtzeVol­ga relationsh­ip has yielded great outcomes through cooperatio­n and achieved expanding influence.

It accounts for around 20 percent of China’s total GDP and it plays a key role in the country’s agricultur­al and manufactur­ing sectors, according to Xinhua News Agency.

The Volga Federal District accounts for 6.1 percent of Russia’s land, and around 15 percent of the Russian GDP.

Similarly, the district is a key region of Russia’s agricultur­e and industrial production.

Diplomats noted that the local-level cooperatio­n is taking off at a time when the two sides are gearing up efforts in promoting trade, mutual investment, connectivi­ty, infrastruc­ture, major projects and business startups.

Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui noted earlier this year that invigorati­ng cooperatio­n among the localities is one of the ways the two sides will promote further joint developmen­t.

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