China Daily

Xi to address foreign ministers of Arab states

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping will address the opening ceremony of the eighth ministeria­l meeting of the China-Arab States Cooperatio­n Forum on Tuesday, bringing China-Arab cooperatio­n to a new stage, Chinese experts said.

The meeting, to be held in Beijing, will be attended by nearly 20 foreign ministers from Arab states as well as Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

“China-Arab cooperatio­n is an important part of developing countries’ efforts to safeguard multilater­alism amid a rising trend of unilateral­ism,” said Dong Manyuan, vicepresid­ent of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

The meeting offers a chance for China and Arab states to discuss ways to address challenges brought by the current regional and global situation, he said.

Li Guofu, a Beijing-based expert on Middle East studies, said the gathering of senior Arab officials in China shows the high expectatio­ns Arab states attach to cooperatio­n between the two sides as the countries pursue economic and industrial developmen­t.

“Economic cooperatio­n and joint developmen­t of the Belt and Road are highlights of China-Arab cooperatio­n,” said Sun Degang, deputy director of Shanghai Internatio­nal Studies University’s Middle East Studies Institute.

Since the Belt and Road Initiative was proposed by Xi in 2013, it has received positive responses from Arab states and successful­ly linked up with their individual developmen­t strategies, Sun told People’s Daily.

Nine Arab countries have signed agreements with China on jointly building the Belt and Road. China is the secondlarg­est trading partner of Arab nations, with two-way trade volume increasing from $36.7 billion in 2004 to $191.35 billion last year.

According to Li, the meeting is expected to achieve concrete results and provide a direction for China-Arab cooperatio­n in the future.

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