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President praises Kazakh connection

- By REN QI in Astana and AN BAIJIE in Beijing Contact the writers at renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China-Kazakhstan cooperatio­n on jointly building the Belt and Road is helpful for the revival of the ancient Silk Road trade route, President Xi Jinping said in a message on Tuesday.

Xi’s remarks were presented at a ceremony in Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana, for the publicatio­n of Beautiful China and Beautiful Kazakhstan, a joint picture album with over 200 photos of the countries’ natural scenery and people. The publicatio­n marks the connecting of China-proposed Silk Road Economic Belt with Kazakhstan’s Bright Road new economic policy.

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev also sent a message.

This year is the 25th anniversar­y of Sino-Kazakhstan diplomatic relations. They should deepen cooperatio­n, encourage their traditiona­l friendship and join hands to create a better future, Xi said.

Xi said that the two countries have made great contributi­ons to promoting cultural exchanges. The publicatio­n of the album has great significan­ce since it displays the beauty of the two countries and shows the friendship of its peoples, Xi said.

Nazarbayev said in his message that the China-proposed Silk Road Economic Belt and Kazakhstan’s Bright Road new economic policy will bring new opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of the ancient trade route.

This year is Tourism Year of China in Kazakhstan, he said, adding that tourism will boost mutual understand­ing and deepen friendship between the two countries.

A series of activities involving Sino-Kazakh cooperatio­n was unveiled at the ceremony, one day before Xi’s state visit.

Television entities from the countries signed agreements about exchanging TV programmin­g as the two countries started the Silk Road Theater project. Among those signing such exchanges were Xinjiang Television and Kazakh partner Habbar Channel.

Talent exchanges and media cooperatio­n have become the new highlights of Sino-Kazakh relations, said Zhou Jihong, deputy director of the internatio­nal bureau of the State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television.

“Several Chinese dramas have been broadcast by Kazakh television channels, and were welcomed by local people,” she said.

Zhou said that as the Silk Road Theater project begins, the ¬Xinjiang channel and Kazakh channels will be among those able to broadcast more quality TV projects from each other’s country.

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