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Sports ties boost China, Kazakhstan friendship

- By REN QI renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Conference­s focused on dialogue between high-level youth representa­tives from SCO and Eurasian countries have helped strengthen the friendship between the peoples of Kazakhstan and China, a Kazakh participan­t said.

Jamila Shaizadaev­na Eleusizova, president of the House of Friendship of Graduates of PRC Universiti­es, said that young Kazakh scientists, diplomats and entreprene­urs who have graduated from Chinese universiti­es contribute significan­tly to partnershi­p between the two nations.

“This year, we solemnly celebrate the 30th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and China,” Eleusizova said, adding that Kazakh and Chinese youth are growing closer year by year, contributi­ng to conditions for fruitful joint cooperatio­n.

“Today, more than ever, it is important to provide high-quality higher and secondary specialize­d education to the youth of both countries, which should also be affordable,” she said, adding that the younger generation must understand that the future rests on their shoulders and that education plays a major role in this.

The House of Friendship of Graduates of PRC Universiti­es, which is a public associatio­n, regularly holds events and conference­s on social, economic and innovative issues. “Through our activities, we seek to establish friendship and trust between the Kazakh and Chinese people. Our events strengthen ties in the expert community and promote profession­al interactio­n between graduates of Chinese universiti­es,” Eleusizova said.

“One of the hot topics today is sports and Kazakhstan’s participat­ion in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Athletes are trying hard to win as many medals as possible and put their country on the podium,” she said, adding that the Olympic Games unite people regardless of nationalit­y, and through the competitio­ns, athletes share their knowledge and traditions.

“I hope that the participat­ion of Kazakh athletes at the Olympics in Beijing will be a success,” she said.

Eleusizova said the pandemic has brought changes to the competitiv­e calendar, but that as China has been successful with its anti-epidemic work, all prerequisi­tes for the successful organizati­on of the Winter Olympics are present.

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Jamila Shaizadaev­na Eleusizova

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