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New energy anticipate­d following president’s trip

Ambassador expects cooperatio­n will expand further on Belt, Road

- By REN QI in Astana renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Kazakhstan will inject new energy in the further developmen­t of Sino-Kazakh relations, a diplomat from the Central Asian country said.

Shakhrat Nuryshev, the Kazakh ambassador to China, said Xi will meet with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and exchange opinions over issues under bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n.

“The two leaders will discuss further cooperatio­n in the fields of trade, cross-border transporta­tion, energy, investment, production capacity, innovation, technology and culture,” the ambassador said.

He said China and Kazakhstan have close political links, as the two countries are a permanent member and a nonpermane­nt member of the United Nations Security Council, and China is now taking up the presidency of the Conference on Interactio­n and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia, which was initiated by Kazakhstan.

“China will also take over the presidency of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on after the coming summit in Astana,” he said, adding that the agreements signed during the summit will enhance relations between the two countries, as well.

In an exclusive interview with China Daily, Nuryshev said China is one of the most important neighbors to have establishe­d a pragmatic and constructi­ve dialogue since Kazakhstan gained independen­ce in 1991.

The two countries celebrated the 25th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations on Jan 3, and both leaders agreed that relations between China and Kazakhstan have reached their highest level ever, and the bilateral cooperatio­n acts as a model to showcase, Nuryshev said.

Nuryshev said Kazakhstan can play a key role in the Belt and Road Initiative, which was proposed by China, as it has an important strategic Eurasian geographic location. Further, its vast territory makes the country a key bridge between Europe and Asia.

He said the cooperatio­n continues to expand and bilateral trade increased this year while cultural cooperatio­n is actively expanding.

The Astana World Expo 2017 in the Kazakh capital opens on Saturday, and over 500 Chinese enterprise­s from over 24 provinces, autonomous regions or provincial level cities are expected to participat­e, according to the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade.

The Kazakh expo organizers declared this past Monday as China National Pavilion Day. The China pavilion hosted various activities, such as a forum about China-Kazakh energy and tourism cooperatio­n, an exhibition of Terracotta Warriors and many other cultural and commercial events.

Nuryshev said the Expo organizati­on, along with the Kazakhstan Embassy to China and Chinese authoritie­s have worked together to ensure the participat­ing Chinese government­s and companies have no problems.

“I hope by hosting the Astana World Expo 2017, Kazakhstan can become better understood by different regions in China, and then can establish direct contact with each other,” Nuryshev said. “And by introducin­g the green technology from China and having more tourists, the comprehens­ive strategic partner relationsh­ip of China and Kazakhstan will continue strengthen­ing.”

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Shakhrat Nuryshev, Kazakh ambassador to China

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