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    Regions set for another 'Golden 30 Years'

    Senior figures hail achievements of BRI at 10th anniversary celebration in Kazakhstan

    By Chen Huan and Dylan Walker in Astana | China Daily | Updated: 2023-09-10 12:50
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    From top: The Global Conference on the 10th Anniversary of the BRI and the Golden Age of China-Central Asia Engagement event is held in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Thursday. Esteemed guests from various countries and international organizations, including (from left) former secretary-general of Shanghai Cooperation Organization and former foreign minister of Uzbekistan Vladimir Norov, China Daily Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Qu Yingpu and Vice-Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan Tolganbayev Eldar Seydakhmetuly, attend the event. DONG MING/FOR CHINA DAILY

    Ten years ago at Nazarbayev University in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, President Xi Jinping proposed for the first time building the Silk Road Economic Belt, which later evolved into the Belt and Road Initiative and now stands as a testament to the power of multilateralism.

    On Thursday, esteemed guests from various countries and international organizations gathered in Astana for the Global Conference on the 10th Anniversary of the BRI and the Golden Age of China-Central Asia Engagement event.

    The conference looked back at the achievements made during the first decade of the BRI, which have further strengthened the bonds of friendship between China and Kazakhstan, and also celebrated the Golden Age of engagement between China and Central Asia.

    Erlan Karin, State counselor of Kazakhstan, said in a congratulatory letter that the Belt and Road Initiative has grown to encompass 180 countries and international organizations and has contributed to forming an open, inclusive and balanced regional cooperation system through joint efforts.

    "The Republic of Kazakhstan plays a unique role in promoting the BRI," he said. "The coupling of national infrastructure projects and this initiative creates a synergy in transport and logistics systems and paves the way for a new architecture of transcontinental corridors."

    Zhang Xiao, China's Ambassador to Kazakhstan, said in his speech that the friendship between China and Kazakhstan is an invaluable treasure for the people of both countries.

    Zhang also reviewed the fruitful achievements of China-Kazakhstan cooperation in recent years. A video Thirty Thousand Miles Along the Silk Road was presented, showcasing key moments from the first decade of the BRI.

    In the face of recent global challenges, including significant geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, energy dilemmas and environmental crises, the guest speakers examined the role of the BRI in offering solutions and fostering international collaboration.

    Vladimir Norov, director of the International Institute of Central Asia and former secretary-general of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, applauded the collaborative achievements between China and Central Asian nations, emphasizing how they have deepened regional interconnectedness.

    As a large-scale and inclusive platform that focuses on developing modern infrastructure, including transportation, water supply facilities, electrification, healthcare and education, the BRI builds the foundation for "the activation of trade, economic and cultural-humanitarian relations over a wide space of Eurasia", he said.

    All of this has been achieved without trying to intervene in the internal affairs of other countries, Norov said, adding that he looked forward to a peaceful, harmonious and prosperous new decade of the BRI.

    Djoomart Otorbaev, former prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, emphasized the historical importance of the Silk Road to Central Asia's development and its transition from a landlocked to a land-linked region.

    He noted that 152 countries and 32 international organizations have voluntarily joined the BRI and highlighted the advances in infrastructure, especially the expansion of the Eurasian railway network, including the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway.

    Otorbaev encouraged greater youth involvement in the "innovative journey" of the Belt and Road, and the fostering of a "New Silicon Valley" for China and Central Asia.

    Economic exchanges between China and Central Asia have played a pivotal role in the success of the BRI, not only fostering robust economic growth, but also strengthening diplomatic ties and deepening cultural connections between the two regions. During the "Golden 30 Years" — the period during which China established diplomatic ties with the five Central Asian nations — media from the BRI countries have collaborated extensively, yielding valuable outcomes.

    Xinhua News Agency launched the Russian edition of its high-level think tank report titled "Toward Modernity: The Significance of Xi Jinping's Economic Thought", which provides insights into Xi's economic philosophy from various angles, shedding light on China's journey toward modernization.

    Shi Huangjun, vice-president of the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) praised Kazakhstan's creativity and efforts in revitalization.

    Shi emphasized that the BRI and the China International Import Expo (CIIE) share the goal of improving people's lives. CIIE, which is closely linked to the BRI, fosters trade connectivity and cooperation through activities such as national exhibitions, enterprise showcases and innovation zones. Support from Kazakhstan has been instrumental in making CIIE a "golden gateway" for Kazakh firms entering the Chinese market. He welcomed all nations to use this gateway, strengthen ties with China, and collectively embrace another "Golden 30 Years" for China and Central Asia.

    During the conference, representatives from China and Kazakhstan highlighted the enduring cultural ties between the two nations by sharing stories of their exchanges.

    Kazakh Ruslan Tulenov came to study at Hainan University over a decade ago and began donating his rare Rh-negative blood to help save lives.

    During that time, Xi visited Nazarbayev University on Sept 7, 2013, and spoke about the blood donations. Ruslan said he was deeply moved when he heard that Xi had spoken about his blood donations for Chinese patients. As a witness to the BRI's 10th anniversary, Ruslan believes that the long-standing history and shared interests between China and Kazakhstan will revitalize bilateral relations in this new era.

    Shen Jian, the producer of the award-winning film Musician, shared the poignant tale of Xian Xinghai composing music in Almaty, Kazakhstan, during World War II, which was also highlighted in Xi's 2013 speech at Nazarbayev University.

    This inspiring story served as the foundation for the five-year journey to create the film Musician, a joint production between China and Kazakhstan involving diverse creative teams from different linguistic backgrounds.

    Shen expressed his hope that the film would help sustain the valuable bonds between China, Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries.

    To fortify the ties between China and Kazakhstan, China Daily 21st Century English Education Media inked a memorandum of cooperation with Kazakhstan's DKN world news. This agreement seeks to bolster media exchanges between the two nations, amplifying their collective efforts in promoting stability, prosperity and connectivity across Central Asia.

    Qu Yingpu, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, emphasized that China Daily is committed to bolstering its coverage of Belt and Road achievements, showcasing stories of people along the route and highlighting the global benefits of the initiative, encouraging exchanges and communication, especially among Generation Z. He also expressed optimism that China-Kazakhstan development momentum would continue, fostering stability and progress in the next "Golden 30 Years".

    In addition to this, the China International Import Expo Bureau joined forces with the Kazakhstan Trade Policy Development Center, setting the stage for the forthcoming sixth edition of the event. This strategic cooperation aims to capitalize on Kazakhstan's past achievements in trade through its participation in CIIE, laying the groundwork for an even more successful future.

    The resounding success of this event, held in the vibrant city of Astana, stands as a symbol of cooperation and unity, serving as a pivotal gateway for the BRI that stretches across Eurasia and beyond. It is poised to further enhance cooperation not only between China and Kazakhstan, but also throughout Central Asia and the rest of the world.

     

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