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Li’s Tajik visit will improve ties

Meetings focus on pragmatic issues, bolster investment

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang’s first official visit to Tajikistan has been pragmatic and is expected to further bolster bilateral business exchanges and improve livelihood­s, an expert said.

Deng Hao, secretary-general of the China Center of Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on Studies, said that Li’s visit to Tajikistan has addressed some pragmatic issues in bilateral relations and shows China’s resolution in improving trade balance and opening-up.

Meeting on Saturday with Tajikistan’s Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda in Dushanbe, the capital, Li said China is willing to enhance cooperatio­n between the two countries in trade, energy, transporta­tion, connectivi­ty and agricultur­e.

Noting that Sino-Tajik relations show healthy developmen­t momentum in many areas of cooperatio­n, Li said China is willing to align the Belt and Road Initiative with the developmen­t of Tajikistan to further bolster pragmatic cooperatio­n.

He said China encourages its companies to invest in Tajikistan in energy, power, mineral exploitati­on, industrial capacity and processing, and that he expects Tajikistan to further improve the business environmen­t and support Chinese investors.

“Improving the local business environmen­t and better facilitati­ng Chinese investors are some of the most important issues in bilateral cooperatio­n now,” Deng said. “Properly addressing such issues will help bolster more business cooperatio­n in areas such as connectivi­ty and bring more jobs created by Chinese firms in Tajikistan, and increasing employment is also a focus of Tajikistan’s developmen­t strategy.”

Deng said that since Tajik President Emomali Rahmon’s visit to China in 2017, during which the two countries establishe­d a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, bilateral cooperatio­n has moved on to a developmen­t fast track.

Li told Rasulzoda that China also welcomes more imports of high quality agricultur­al products from Tajikistan and will further work with the country in processing such products.

Deng said this shows China’s stance of improving the trade balance with Tajikistan. Bilateral trade volume reached $196 million from January to February this year, a 38.4 percent year-on-year increase, according to the Foreign Ministry.

Rasulzoda described Li’s visit as “substantia­l and fruitful”, when the two leaders spoke with the media after their talk on Saturday. He said Tajikistan is willing to participat­e in building the Belt and Road, enhance bilateral cooperatio­n in trade, energy, transporta­tion, agricultur­e, investment and financing, and expand cultural and people-to-people exchanges to maintain the healthy and steady developmen­t of bilateral ties.

Tajikistan is ready to coordinate closely with China under the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on framework, he said.

Li met with Tajik President Rahmon on Saturday.

After wrapping up his visit to Tajikistan on Sunday, Li continued his trip to Europe, where he will make an official visit to the Netherland­s, attend the Asia-Europe Meeting’s 12th summit in Brussels, and pay a working visit to Belgium. He arrived in the Netherland­s on Sunday.

Improving the local business environmen­t and better facilitati­ng Chinese investors are some of the most important issues in bilateral cooperatio­n now.”

Deng Hao, secretary-general of the China Center of Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on Studies

 ?? LI TAO / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang meets with Tajik Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda on Saturday in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, during an official visit, which concluded on Sunday.
LI TAO / XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang meets with Tajik Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda on Saturday in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, during an official visit, which concluded on Sunday.

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