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Kazakh version of Xi’s Governance launched in Astana

- By REN QI in Astana renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The launch ceremony of the Kazakh-language version of President Xi Jinping’s book, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, was held on Monday in the First President Library in Astana, Kazakhstan’s capital.

The book demonstrat­es China’s developmen­t theory and path, and internal and foreign policies, according to Tuo Zhen, deputy head of Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

“The publicatio­n of the Kazakh-language version of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China opens a new window to Kazakhstan people to understand more about China, and provides a new platform for both countries to communicat­e over issues about governance of our countries,” Tuo said.

Chinese Ambassador to Kazakhstan Zhang Hanhui said the new edition offers the people of Kazakhstan a firsthand acquaintan­ce with Xi’s insights.

“Since the new book has been published before the visit of President Xi to Kazakhstan, we believe the two countries will enhance mutual trust and better strategic coordinati­on,” Zhang said.

Bachtitem Timurblatt­er, deputy director of the Kazakhstan Presidenti­al Administra­tion, said Kazakh readers will be able to better understand how Chinese people realize the Chinese Dream, and will learn about the determinat­ion of the Chinese government in the anticorrup­tion campaign.

The book contains 79 speeches, talks, interviews, notes and letters of the Chinese leader between November 2012 and June 2014.

More than 6.2 million copies have been distribute­d around the world.

The book event opens a series of activities on SinoKazakh cooperatio­n ahead of Xi’s visit. The China-Kazakhstan Media Dialogue, also on Monday, saw senior officials of mainstream media from both countries discuss the media’s role in boosting ties between the countries.

Tuo said media from China and Kazakhstan played a significan­t role in enhancing Sino-Kazakh relations. Tuo encouraged media of both countries to provide more coverage of the Belt and Road Initiative and become witnesses to Sino-Kazakh friendship.

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