China Daily (Hong Kong)

Meeting lays down track for Belt, Road

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

The eighth ministeria­l meeting of the China-Arab States Cooperatio­n Forum next week is expected to lay down concrete and workable road maps for China and Arab nations to build the Belt and Road, a foreign ministry official said on Friday.

Chen Xiaodong, assistant foreign minister, told reporters the meeting is expected to pass the Beijing Declaratio­n and an action plan for 2018-20 covering more than 10 cooperativ­e areas.

President Xi Jinping will address the opening of the meeting on Tuesday and put forward initiative­s to further reinforce Belt and Road cooperatio­n.

“Many measures will be highly forward-looking, innovative and pioneering,” he said.

It will be the third time Xi has make a policy announceme­nt to the Arab world, and it is a demonstrat­ion of the importance China attaches to the developmen­t of China-Arab relations as well as developmen­t of the ChinaArab States Cooperatio­n Forum, Chen said.

Chen said Xi will elaborate China’s position on further enhancing the top-level design of bilateral relations and planning collective cooperatio­n and guidance of the forum’s developmen­t.

“This will chart the course as well as provide fundamenta­l principles for the developmen­t of ChinaArab relations for the new era,” Chen said.

“We believe the speech will inject new momentum for the developmen­t of China-Arab relations, and light up a new vision for ChinaArab cooperatio­n,” he said.

Xi is also expected to elaborate on the China plan and efforts in light of prominent problems faced by the Middle East and the demands of various parties, Chen said.

The meeting will be attended by 21 foreign ministers or ministeria­l-level officials from Arab states, as well as Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and the SecretaryG­eneral of the Arab League Nabil el-Araby.

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