China Daily

China opens new chapter of partnershi­p

- Shakhrat Nuryshev The author is Kazakhstan’s ambassador to China. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Kazakhstan will continue following a balanced, constructi­ve foreign policy aimed at protecting its national interests. It will prioritize issues of mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and strategic partnershi­p with neighborin­g states — China, Russia and the countries of Central Asia — and partners in regional associatio­ns.

Last year, Kazakhstan and China marked the 30th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of their diplomatic relations. During this period, we have achieved great results and taken our relations to the highest level, an eternal all-round strategic partnershi­p, laying a solid foundation for strengthen­ing good neighborly ties and further deepening mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

In February 2022, despite the difficult situation in our country at the time, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev attended the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and held talks with President Xi Jinping, demonstrat­ing that the two countries have jointly built a solid foundation for a truly strategic partnershi­p in all respects.

In turn, President Xi’s visit to Kazakhstan in September 2022 — at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic was yet to be contained — showed the internatio­nal community that the two countries have establishe­d a high level of partnershi­p and mutual trust, as well as opened a new chapter of the 30th anniversar­y of Kazakhstan-China relations.

As a result of their talks, a number of intergover­nmental and interdepar­tmental documents were signed in the areas of trade, economy, agricultur­e, finance, water use and the media. Agreements were also reached on opening consulates general in the cities of Aktobe in Kazakhstan and Xi’an in China, restoring direct flights from Kazakhstan to Beijing, opening the “Lu Ban Workshop” and building a third railway crossing on the border.

All these indicate that political trust and business partnershi­p between Kazakhstan and China have reached a qualitativ­ely new level.

Today, there are no unresolved issues between our countries or any obstacles for further deepening of cooperatio­n and strengthen­ing of friendship. The initiative­s put forward by President Xi — the Global Developmen­t Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilizati­on Initiative — are aimed at helping build a just and sustainabl­e world, and Kazakhstan supports them. Kazakhstan also supports the proposed peace plan to resolve the Ukraine crisis.

Tokayev has repeatedly stressed, including at various internatio­nal venues, that Kazakhstan is firmly committed to the values of peace, cooperatio­n and trust.

Kazakhstan and China have establishe­d close cooperatio­n in multilater­al organizati­ons such as the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, the Conference on Interactio­n and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and the China-Central Asia Format Meetings.

I want to especially emphasize that representa­tives of Taoist and Buddhist religions from China have always taken an active part in the work of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditiona­l Religions. In September last year, despite the strict anti-pandemic measures, a strong Chinese delegation representi­ng traditiona­l religions and the State Administra­tion for Religious Affairs took part in the work of the congress and its secretaria­t.

And Wang Qishan, then vice-president of China, took part in the Sixth CICA meeting in Astana in October last year. Addressing the meeting, Wang said China sees the developmen­t of the CICA from a strategic point of view and based on longterm prospects.

We in Kazakhstan support the plans of the Chinese side to hold the first Central Asia-China summit this year. And during the forthcomin­g state visit of President Tokayev to China, we expect new breakthrou­gh agreements in strengthen­ing and further developing the bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

China is one of the major trade and investment partners of Kazakhstan. In 2022, according to Chinese government statistics, bilateral trade hit a record high of $31.2 billion.

As a key link in the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, Kazakhstan is ready for more practical cooperatio­n on initiative­s such as the Digital Silk Road, the Green Silk Road and the Health Silk Road, as well as the implementa­tion of projects in the fields of digitaliza­tion, green technology and innovation. We are ready to fully support our Chinese partners through the implementa­tion of a new investment policy, which is an integral part of the new economic course of Kazakhstan.

Last year, Kazakhstan introduced a 14-day visa-free policy for Chinese citizens, which is already yielding results. In fact, Kazakhstan was included in the recent list of countries recommende­d by the Chinese government for Chinese tourists.

We hope both sides remove more visa restrictio­ns in order to boost trade, and economic, cultural and humanitari­an cooperatio­n between the two countries. The issue of the mutual establishm­ent of cultural centers and the opening of a branch of one of the leading Chinese universiti­es in Kazakhstan is being worked out, and cultural exchanges between youths are being resumed.

I am convinced that through joint efforts we will be able to open a bright new chapter in cooperatio­n and partnershi­p between our countries.

We hope both sides remove more visa restrictio­ns in order to boost trade, and economic, cultural and humanitari­an cooperatio­n between the two countries.

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