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Global Times: Anticipation builds in Astana for 2nd China-Central Asia Summit
Global Times: Anticipation builds in Astana for 2nd China-Central Asia Summit

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time5 hours ago

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Global Times: Anticipation builds in Astana for 2nd China-Central Asia Summit

BEIJING, June 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- While the second China-Central Asia Summit is set to open, preparations are in full swing in Astana as public and scholars eagerly anticipate the event, the Global Times observed on Sunday. At the invitation of President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the second China-Central Asia Summit in Astana from June 16 to 18, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson announced on Friday. Global Times reporters visited the summit venue, the Palace of Independence in Astana on Sunday, and observed that local staff were busily engaged in on-site arrangements. Preparations were in full swing to welcome leaders, delegates from China and the five Central Asian nations, as well as global media personnel. The national flags of China and Central Asian countries are hoisted in front of the venue. This site, which previously hosted the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in 2024, serves as a pivotal venue for official functions, forums and conferences. Alongside prominent landmarks in Astana, such as the international airport, the Triumphal Arch and the Beijing Palace across Astana, Chinese flags were specifically raised. A highlight of China-Central Asia Belt and Road cooperation, the Astana urban light railway - the first in Central Asia - marked a breakthrough with two trains lifted into place on June 11 and 12. Ji Chenglong, executive project manager at China Construction Sixth Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd., which is building the transit project, told the Global Times on Saturday that the light rail, built to Chinese standards with fully automatic driverless technology, is expected to start trial runs in 2026. On the day of the train lift, local crowds gathered, snapping photos and applauding as it settled, showing their excitement and expectation for the project. One local told media "Thanks to China!" Global Times reporters also noticed that local mainstream media have consecutively published reports on the light rail progress on the front page and important sections two days before the summit convenes. Pakizat Anuarhan, a Kazakh local working on the project, told the Global Times that "The speed of this light rail shows the 'China speed.'" She said locals see the real benefits of China's rapid development, which is why they are so focused on the summit and hope that more people-focused projects will emerge from the China-Central Asia mechanism. She added that the light rail will cut her commute time and ease the city's heavy traffic. In addition to ordinary people in Kazakhstan, the political, academic and media circles of the five Central Asian countries have also paid great attention to and are looking forward to this summit. Kazakhstan's Ambassador to China, Shakhrat Nuryshev, told the Global Times in a recent exclusive interview that the first China-Central Asia Summit launched a new regional collaboration model, and the second summit will inject fresh momentum into deepening ties. "The China-Central Asia Summit has become a dialogue mechanism based on equality, good-neighborliness and mutual benefit. We believe the second summit will be a vital step toward building a unified space of cooperation and trust across Eurasia," he stressed. Sheradil Baktygulov, director of the Institute of World Policy of Kyrgyzstan, said that the shared political will of Xi and the leaders of Central Asia is key to the sustained development of China-Central Asia cooperation, the Xinhua News Agency reported. "This cooperation not only strengthens bilateral ties, but also lays the foundation for a new model of multilateral collaboration in the Eurasian region," he added. Aygul Rahimova, a reporter from a Turkmenistan newspaper, told the Global Times on Sunday that the people of Turkmenistan are aware of the summit. Newspapers, television, and online resources are covering the upcoming events, generating interest among local people. "As a journalist, I hope that this summit will serve as an important platform for strengthening ties between Turkmenistan and China, as well as with other Central Asian countries. We expect that issues such as economic cooperation, investment in infrastructure and energy projects will be discussed. Turkmenistan, with its rich natural resources, can benefit from joint projects with China, which in turn will contribute to the economic development of our country and improve the well-being of our people," Rahimova said. Closer cooperation In the shimmering early summer heat of Xi'an, China's longest-serving ancient capital, six pomegranate trees stand gracefully near the site of the inaugural China-Central Asia Summit held in May 2023, their branches bowing low with fruit. Planted two years ago by Chinese President Xi Jinping and leaders of the five Central Asian nations, this vibrant grove stands as a vivid testament to the increasingly close and dynamic bond between China and Central Asia. Building on past achievements, Xi and his Central Asia counterparts are scheduled to gather in Astana, Kazakhstan, for a second summit, where they will weave tighter threads of trade, security and connectivity across the Eurasian heartland, according to Xinhua. Central Asia stands as the only region in the world where every country is a strategic partner of China. China and the five Central Asian countries have signed cooperation agreements under the Belt and Road Initiative and vowed to work together to build a closer China-Central Asia community with a shared future. Observers noted such comprehensive cooperation reflects the high level of political mutual trust, the deep neighborly friendship, and the broad scope of pragmatic cooperation between China and Central Asian nations. In recent years, China-Central Asia cooperation has grown richer, with a comprehensive and multidimensional framework taking shape. Efficient ministerial cooperation mechanisms in trade, industry and investment, agriculture, transportation, customs, public security and emergency management established within the framework are operating smoothly, Xinhua reported. In April, the sixth China-Central Asia Foreign Ministers' Meeting was held in Almaty, laying the comprehensive political groundwork for the upcoming second China-Central Asia Summit later this year and facilitated in-depth discussions on advancing China-Central Asia cooperation in all aspects, reported Xinhua. Zhao Long, deputy director of the Institute for Global Governance Studies at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, told the Global Times on Sunday that amid major changes in external environment from two years ago, China and Central Asia may explore building a more resilient regional supply chain. The China-Central Asia mechanism can provide regional countries with certainty amid external shifts. Stability and development are key agenda of this mechanism. View original content: SOURCE Global Times Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Xi Jinping to meet Central Asian leaders as both sides seek ‘stronger coordination'
Xi Jinping to meet Central Asian leaders as both sides seek ‘stronger coordination'

South China Morning Post

time18 hours ago

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  • South China Morning Post

Xi Jinping to meet Central Asian leaders as both sides seek ‘stronger coordination'

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to reaffirm Beijing's commitment to Central Asian ties and higher quality development projects when he visits Kazakhstan for a summit next week. Xi will be in Astana from Monday to Wednesday for the China-Central Asia Summit, which is expected to focus on areas including transport, energy, security governance and the digital economy, according to analysts. It follows the first such summit in the Chinese city of Xian in 2023, when Xi vowed to strengthen trade and investment ties. The resource-rich Central Asian region – where Beijing and Moscow are vying for influence – shares a long border with Xinjiang , in China's far west. Zhao Long, an expert on Russian and Central Asian affairs at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, said the summit was likely to see a shift in emphasis from Beijing – from the quantity to quality of projects, and 'particularly how to implement previously agreed projects and deliver tangible results'. The gathering is being held against the backdrop of Washington's global tariff war, which observers say could create an opportunity for Beijing and Central Asian nations to align their development needs. 'In the face of shared external pressures, both sides are seeking stronger strategic coordination and complementarity of development to mitigate risks caused by US policy fluctuations,' Zhao said.

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