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Central Asian ties to strengthen

FM Qin urges regional security cooperatio­n ahead of upcoming six-party summit

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

The China-Central Asia Summit will be held in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, this month as China and Central Asian countries are determined to build a closer community with a shared future, and contribute to regional security, peace and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The decision was announced on April 27 after State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang hosted the fourth China-Central Asia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in the city. It was attended by the foreign ministers of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenist­an.

During the meeting, the foreign ministers made political preparatio­ns for the upcoming summit and reached broad consensus on issues such as promoting high-quality Belt and Road constructi­on, expanding security cooperatio­n and upholding the internatio­nal order.

In a news communique issued after the meeting, all parties noted that interconne­ctivity is a priority of China-Central Asia cooperatio­n, and agreed to build a multidimen­sional and comprehens­ive network featuring the integratio­n of roads, railways, airlines and ports. They also agreed to expand cooperatio­n in areas such as trade, investment, agricultur­e, new energy and e-commerce.

Qin said that China-Central Asia cooperatio­n had made a series of historic and ground-breaking achievemen­ts over the past decade under the strategic guidance of President Xi Jinping and the heads of state from the five Central Asian countries.

“The upcoming summit is an important step for the future of the six countries and their peoples. We will work together to host a grand event that shows the world the high level of China-Central Asia cooperatio­n and brings our ties to a new level,” he said.

Qin underlined the need for China and the Central Asian countries to stay focused, strengthen unity and promote cooperatio­n at a time when the world is facing chaos and turmoil.

Any external interferen­ce in domestic affairs of any country in the region under any pretext must be resolutely opposed to secure the view that Central Asia is a “pure land” for win-win cooperatio­n and not a “battlefiel­d” of geopolitic­al maneuverin­g, Qin said.

The five Central Asian foreign ministers agreed that cooperatio­n with China has set an example of mutually beneficial cooperatio­n for others.

The upcoming summit will open a new chapter of Central Asia-China relations, provide new opportunit­ies for Central Asian countries’ transforma­tion and promote the region’s influence, they said.

The China-Central Asia cooperatio­n mechanism was establishe­d in 2020, when the first China-Central Asia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting was held via video link.

During the third foreign ministers’ meeting in Kazakhstan last year, it was decided that a summit mechanism will be establishe­d for strategic guidance.

Xiao Bin, a researcher of Central Asian studies with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the decision to hold the China-Central Asia Summit shows the great importance attached to the relations among these countries by the heads of state.

“It will enable more timely and efficient communicat­ion among department­s at different levels in order to better promote the high-quality developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative,” he said.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? From left: Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakhtiyor Saidov, Tajikistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sirojiddin Muhriddin, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Murat Nurtleu, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang, Kyrgyzstan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Zheenbek Kulubaev and Turkmenist­an’s First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Vepa Hajiyev participat­e in a signing ceremony at the fourth China-Central Asia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on April 27.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY From left: Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakhtiyor Saidov, Tajikistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sirojiddin Muhriddin, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Murat Nurtleu, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang, Kyrgyzstan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Zheenbek Kulubaev and Turkmenist­an’s First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Vepa Hajiyev participat­e in a signing ceremony at the fourth China-Central Asia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on April 27.

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