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Chance to provide real solutions

- By REN QI renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The G20 Summit is a huge event for the global economy and financial system, and the president of Kazakhstan will raise proposals and discuss internatio­nal concerns with other leaders, the country’s ambassador to China said.

This is not the first G20 Summit for Kazakhstan as a guest country as it was invited to the G20 Summit in St Petersburg by the host nationRuss­ia in September 2013.

Shakhrat Nuryshev, the Kazakhstan’s ambassador to China, said President Nursultan Nazarbaye will join discussion­s about the global economy, and look for solutions to problems caused by the economic crisis with other world leaders.

Being the first country to recognize the independen­ce of Kazakhstan, China establishe­d diplomatic relations with the former Soviet republic on Jan 3, 1992.

“China has always played a special role in Kazakh diplomatic policies, and both countries agree to further enhance highlevel political talks and strengthen economic cooperatio­n,” Nuryshev said.

Nuryshev told China Daily that President Xi Jinping and Nazarbaye will hold talks in Hangzhou, and sign several agreements about environmen­tal protection, railway constructi­on and agricultur­e.

Moreover, a new deal about cooperatio­n concerning the Belt and Road Initiative and the Nurly Zho policy, a key developmen­t plan in Kazakhstan, will be of major benefit to both countries.

The policy, which was launched byNazarbay­e in November 2014, is a perfect match to China’s Belt and Road initiative­s, according to Nuryshev.

He said both strategies will focus on realizing the potential of transporta­tion capacity, and just like the Belt and Road, Nurly Zho also targets support for the developmen­t of trade and investment.

Kazakhstan has already started its largest transporta­tion innovation project, with total investment expected to reach $40 billion in 2020. Some completed projects, such as the “Western Europe-Western China” Internatio­nal Roadway Corridor, are seen as an integral part of the modern Silk Road.

Nuryshev noted that Belt and Road Initiative, together with the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on and Eurasian EconomicUn­ion, can be more connected, and provide a clear direction to multinatio­nal cooperatio­n.

YangCheng, deputy director of the Center for Russian Studies at the East China Normal University in Shanghai, said Kazakhstan pays a great deal of attention to its mid- and long-term projects.

“And the Nurly Zho policy is a project that, on one hand aims at satisfying the strategic need of the developmen­t of Kazakhstan, and on the other hand hopes to boost industry innovation with the help of the Silk Road Economic Belt.”

China and Kazakhstan have maintained close cooperatio­n in the past few years, and the regional powerhouse has always been a strong supporter of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Indeed, Xi first raised the proposal of the Silk Road Economic Belt during a speech in Nazarbayev University in September 2013 in Astana, Kazakhstan.

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SHAKHRAT NURYSHEV Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to China

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