President Xi Jinping Chairs the Inaugural
China-Central Asia Summit and Delivers a Keynote Speech
2023-05-19
He emphasized the need to work together for a
China-Central Asia community with a shared future featuring mutual assistance,
common development, universal security and everlasting friendship.
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On
the morning of 19 May, President Xi Jinping chaired the inaugural China-Central
Asia Summit in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of
Kazakhstan, President Sadyr Zhaparov of Kyrgyzstan, President Emomali Rahmon of
Tajikistan, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov of Turkmenistan and President
Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan attended the Summit. In an amicable
atmosphere, the presidents reviewed the history of friendly exchanges between
China and the five Central Asian countries, took stock of cooperation
experience in various fields, and envisioned future cooperation directions.
With the future in mind, they agreed to work together for an even closer
China-Central Asia community with a shared future.
Xi’an
in May is decorated with blooming flowers and brimming with vitality. At the
Xi’an International Convention Center by the Bahe River, the logo of the
China-Central Asia Summit shone under the flying national flags of China and
the five Central Asian countries. This millennia-old ancient capital was
hosting a gala where history meets the future.
Presidents
of the five Central Asian countries arrived one after another. President Xi
shook hands and took a group photo with them.
At
around ten o’clock, the China-Central Asia Summit officially began.
President
Xi, on behalf of the Chinese government and people, warmly welcomed the five
presidents to Xi’an for the Summit. President Xi pointed out that in today’s
world, transformations unseen in a century are accelerating; the international
and regional situation is changing in profound and complex ways; both
opportunities and challenges are unprecedented. The China-Central Asia Summit
held at this critical historical juncture follows the trend of win-win
cooperation and reflects people’s aspirations for everlasting friendship. It is
bound to have an important and far-reaching influence on China’s relations with
Central Asian countries, and carry global significance. Taking the Xi’an Summit
as an opportunity, China is ready to work with all parties to review past
experience, chart a blueprint for cooperation, and demonstrate unity,
creativity and efficiency, with a view to achieving sound and sustained growth
of China-Central Asia relations.
President
Xi delivered a keynote speech entitled “Working Together for a China-Central
Asia Community with a Shared Future Featuring Mutual Assistance, Common
Development, Universal Security and Everlasting Friendship”.
President
Xi noted that Xi’an is an important cradle of the Chinese civilization and
nation. It is also the starting point of the ancient Silk Road on the east end.
With their joint endeavor of hundreds of years, Chinese and Central Asian
peoples made the Silk Road expand and prosper, a historic contribution to the
interaction, integration, enrichment and development of world civilizations.
This gathering in Xi’an today to renew a millennia-old friendship and open up
new vistas for the future is of very important significance.
President
Xi recalled putting forward the initiative of jointly building a Silk Road
Economic Belt back in 2013. Over the past decade, China and Central Asian
countries have worked closely together to fully revive the Silk Road and
actively deepen future-oriented cooperation, steering their relations into a
new era. The China-Central Asia relationship is steeped in history, driven by
broad actual needs, and built on solid popular support. The relations are
brimming with vigor and vitality in the new era.
Changes
of the world, of our times, and of the historical trajectory are taking place
in ways like never before. Central Asia is at a crossroads connecting the East
and West, the South and North.
The
world needs a stable Central Asia. The sovereignty, security, independence and
territorial integrity of Central Asian countries must be upheld; their people’s
choice of development paths must be respected; and their efforts for peace,
harmony and tranquility must be supported.
The
world needs a prosperous Central Asia. A dynamic and prospering Central Asia
will help people in the region achieve their aspiration for a better life. It
will also lend strong impetus to global economic recovery.
The
world needs a harmonious Central Asia. Solidarity, inclusiveness, and harmony
are the pursuits of the Central Asian people. No one has the right to sow
discord or stoke confrontation in the region, let alone seek selfish political
interests.
The
world needs an interconnected Central Asia. Central Asia has the right
foundation, condition and capability to become an important connectivity hub of
Eurasia and make unique contribution to the trading of goods, the interplay of
civilizations and the development of science and technology in the world.
President
Xi pointed out that last year, China and Central Asian countries announced the
vision of a China-Central Asia community with a shared future. It was a
historic choice made for the fundamental interests and bright future of all
peoples in the new era. In building this community, it is important to stay
committed to four principles.
First,
mutual assistance. It is important to deepen strategic mutual trust, and always
give each other unequivocal and strong support on issues concerning a country’s
core interests such as sovereignty, independence, national dignity, and
long-term development. The countries should work together to ensure that their
community features mutual assistance, solidarity, and mutual trust.
Second,
common development. It is important to continue to set the pace for Belt and
Road cooperation and deliver on the Global Development Initiative. The
countries should fully unlock their potentials in traditional areas of
cooperation. And they should forge new drivers of growth in such areas as
poverty reduction and green and low-carbon development. They should work
together to ensure that their community features win-win cooperation and common
progress.
Third,
universal security. It is important to act on the Global Security Initiative,
and stand firm against external attempts to interfere in domestic affairs of
regional countries and strive to resolve security conundrums in the region.
They should work together to ensure that their community features no-conflict
and enduring peace.
Fourth,
everlasting friendship. It is important to implement the Global Civilization
Initiative. The countries should do more to share their experience in
governance, deepen cultural mutual learning, and cement the foundation of the everlasting
friendship between the Chinese and Central Asian peoples. They should work
together to ensure that their community features close affinity and shared
conviction.
President
Xi underscored that this Summit has created a new platform and opened up new
prospects for China-Central Asia cooperation. China would take this as an
opportunity to step up coordination with all parties for good planning,
development and progress of China-Central Asia cooperation.
First,
it is important to strengthen institutional building. China has proposed the
establishment of meeting and dialogue mechanisms on industry and investment,
agriculture, transportation, emergency response, education, and political
parties, which will be platforms for all-round mutually beneficial cooperation
between the countries.
Second,
it is important to expand economic and trade ties. China will take more trade
facilitation measures, upgrade bilateral investment treaties, and open “green
lanes” for streamlined customs clearance of agricultural and sideline products
at all border ports between China and Central Asian countries. China will also
hold a live-streaming sales event to further promote Central Asian products,
and build a commodities trading center.
Third,
it is important to deepen connectivity. China will strive to increase the
volume of cross-border cargo transportation, support the development of the
trans-Caspian international transport corridor, promote the opening of the air
transportation market, and build a regional logistics network. China will also
step up the development of China-Europe Railway Express assembly centers,
encourage capable enterprises to build overseas warehouses in Central Asian
countries, and build a comprehensive digital service platform.
Fourth,
it is important to expand energy cooperation. China would like to propose the
establishment of a China-Central Asia energy development partnership. The
countries should expedite the construction of Line D of the China-Central Asia
Gas Pipeline, expand trade in oil and gas, pursue cooperation throughout the
energy industrial chains, and strengthen cooperation on new energy and peaceful
use of nuclear energy.
Fifth,
it is important to promote green innovation. China will work with Central Asian
countries to conduct cooperation in such areas as improvement and utilization
of saline-alkali land and water-saving irrigation, build together a joint
laboratory on agriculture in arid lands, and tackle the ecological crisis of
the Aral Sea. China supports establishing high-tech firms and IT industrial
parks in Central Asia. China also welcomes Central Asian countries to
participate in special cooperation programs under the Belt and Road Initiative,
including programs on sustainable development technologies, innovation and
start-up, and spatial information science and technology.
Sixth,
it is important to enhance capabilities for development. China will formulate a
China-Central Asia special cooperation program for poverty reduction through
science and technology, implement the “China-Central Asia technology and skills
improvement scheme”, set up more Luban Workshops in Central Asian countries,
and encourage Chinese companies in Central Asia to create more local jobs.
China will provide Central Asian countries with financing support and grant.
Seventh,
it is important to strengthen dialogue between civilizations. China invites
Central Asian countries to take part in the “Cultural Silk Road” program, and
will set up more traditional medicine centers in Central Asia. The countries
will speed up establishment of cultural centers in each other’s countries.
China will continue to provide government scholarships for Central Asian
countries, and support their universities in joining the University Alliance of
the Silk Road. The countries will launch the “China-Central Asia Cultural and
Tourism Capital” program, ensure the success of the Year of Culture and Arts
for the Peoples of China and Central Asian Countries, and open special train
services for cultural tourism in Central Asia.
Eighth,
it is important to safeguard peace in the region. China is ready to help
Central Asian countries strengthen capacity building on law enforcement,
security and defense, support their independent efforts to safeguard regional
security and fight terrorism, and work with them to promote cyber-security. The
countries will continue to leverage the role of the coordination mechanism
among Afghanistan’s neighbors, and jointly promote peace and reconstruction in
Afghanistan.
President
Xi pointed out that the 20th CPC National Congress laid out the central task of
realizing the Second Centenary Goal of building China into a great modern
socialist country in all respects and advancing rejuvenation of the Chinese
nation on all fronts through a Chinese path to modernization. China will
strengthen theoretical and practical exchanges with Central Asian countries on
modernization, synergize development strategies, create more opportunities for
cooperation, and jointly advance the modernization process of our six
countries. He called for working closely together to pursue common development,
common affluence, and common prosperity, and embrace a brighter future for all
six countries!
Presidents
of the five Central Asian countries thanked China for initiating and
successfully hosting the inaugural China-Central Asia Summit, and spoke
positively of the fruitful outcomes of their all-round cooperation with China.
They noted that, sharing a millennia-old friendship and deep bonds, Central
Asian countries and China have always been good neighbors, good friends and
good partners of mutual support and mutual trust, and that Central Asian
countries are China’s most sincere old friends west beyond the Yangguan Pass.
China has now become a crucial force for ensuring global security and stability
and for promoting scientific, technological and economic development.
Cooperation with China is an important factor indispensable for countries’
pursuit of sustainable development. To further deepen the relations between the
five Central Asian countries and China meets the common aspirations of all
their peoples and the fundamental and long-term interests of the countries. The
China-Central Asia Summit provides a new platform for their cooperation,
bringing their relations into a new era. The parties welcome and commend
China’s policy of friendship and cooperation toward Central Asia. They
expressed readiness to keep fully harnessing the strategic and leading role of
head-of-state diplomacy, expand and strengthen the Central Asia-China Summit
Mechanism, enhance top-level planning and coordination, and deepen their
all-round practical cooperation with China. The goal is to deliver more
benefits to the people, help the countries achieve common development and
prosperity, and make due contributions to regional security and stability.
The
five presidents voiced firm support for each other to choose a development path
compatible with their national conditions, firmly uphold their core interests
including sovereignty, independence, security and territorial integrity, and
oppose interference in others’ internal affairs. They spoke highly of the
vision of a community with a shared future for mankind, the Global Security
Initiative, the Global Development Initiative and the Global Civilization
Initiative put forth by President Xi. They expressed readiness to earnestly
implement the important common understandings and outcomes of this summit, use
the 10th anniversary of Belt and Road cooperation as an opportunity to further
synergize their development strategies with Belt and Road cooperation, advance
regional connectivity and deepen practical cooperation in such areas as trade,
investment, agriculture, energy, science and technology, security, and scale up
people-to-people exchanges. Together, they would rise to challenges, achieve
win-win cooperation and build an even closer China-Central Asia community with
a shared future.
President
Xi signed with presidents of the five Central Asian countries the Xi’an
Declaration of the China-Central Asia Summit and adopted the List of Outcomes
of the China-Central Asia Summit.
The
parties agreed that the second China-Central Asia Summit be held by Kazakhstan
in 2025 and that the permanent secretariat of the mechanism be set up in China.
President
Xi also held a joint press conference with presidents of the five Central Asian
countries.
After
the Summit, President Xi and his five Central Asian counterparts together
planted six pomegranate trees which attest to the friendly interactions between
China and Central Asia over the millennia, symbolize close solidarity and
cooperation between the two sides, and reflect expectations for a better future
for China-Central Asia relations.
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