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Chinese President’s Visit to Boost Bilateral Ties in Shanghai Spirit

The two presidents will exchange views on bilateral ties, alignment of developmen­t strategies and co-operation on the Belt and Road Initiative.

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Chinese diplomat said on Monday that President Xi Jinping’s visit to Kazakhstan this week will help to advance bilateral ties and the developmen­t of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisati­on (SCO).

From today till Saturday, Xi will pay a state visit to Kazakhstan, attend the 17th meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of State and the opening ceremony of the World Expo in Astana.

Assistant Foreign Minister Li Huilai said at a press conference that the visit is Xi’s first visit abroad since the Belt and Road Forum on Internatio­nal Co-operation held in mid-May and one of China’s major diplomatic activities for Kazakhstan and Eurasia this year.

“The visit will help further improve the relationsh­ip between China and Kazakhstan as well as Eurasian countries and forge ahead the healthy and stable developmen­t of the SCO,” Li said. As China’s neighbor and a comprehens­ive strategic partner, Kazakhstan is an important partner on the Belt and Road Initiative and internatio­nal production capacity co-operation, he said. This year marks the 25th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between China and Kazakhstan. Describing bilateral ties as “at the best in history,” Li said this is Xi’s third visit to the central Asian country and the 16th meeting with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. He said the two presidents will exchange views on bilateral ties, alignment of developmen­t strategies and co-operation on the Belt and Road Initiative.

They will also sign and issue a joint statement, participat­e in a video link event on cross-border transporta­tion and witness the signing of a series of deals in the areas of the economy and trade, finance and water conservati­on, said Li. Xi’s presence at the opening ceremony of Astana World Expo, which bears the theme “future energy,” not only shows China’s full support to Kazakhstan, but also the importance China attaches to new energy, he said.

On the developmen­t of the SCO, Li said that with the accession of India and Pakistan, the SCO will cover three-fifths of the Eurasian continent with nearly half the world population, which would make the regional organisati­on the biggest in terms of area and population in the world and further improve its potential for co-operation and representa­tion.

China said last week that India and Pakistan will complete the process of joining the SCO during the Astana summit, the first time for the SCO to expand membership since its founding in 2001. The SCO now covers China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The accession procedures for India and Pakistan started in 2015.

Li said China will assume the SCO rotating presidency after the Astana summit and will host a summit in 2018. China will continue to uphold the “Shanghai spirit” of equal treatment, win-win co-operation and open and inclusive attitudes and advance co-operation in various fields, which will help the developmen­t of the SCO benefiting its members and making greater contributi­on to regional peace and stability, he said.

The visit will help further improve the relationsh­ip between China and Kazakhstan as well as Eurasian countries and forge ahead the healthy and stable developmen­t of the SCO. Li Huilai Chinese assistant Foreign Minister

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Chinese President Xi Jinping

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