Core Insights - Central Asian countries view China as the most reliable and trustworthy partner for cooperation, emphasizing mutual needs and benefits in their relationships [1] - The recent visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan highlights China's commitment to deepening regional partnerships and enhancing political trust amid complex international dynamics [1][2] Group 1: Bilateral Relations - China and Kyrgyzstan initiated their first strategic dialogue, signing a cooperation outline for 2026-2027, which aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation [2] - The bilateral trade volume between China and Kyrgyzstan is expected to reach historical highs for two consecutive years, supported by infrastructure projects like the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway [2] - Tajikistan and China reaffirmed their comprehensive strategic partnership, focusing on cooperation in digital economy, e-commerce, and green economy [3] Group 2: Economic Cooperation - China has become a crucial trade partner and investment source for Central Asian countries, with significant benefits for the local populations [2] - In Uzbekistan, bilateral trade is projected to reach $14 billion in 2024, with around 5,000 joint ventures established [3] - Chinese investments in Uzbekistan have approached $15 billion this year, with total technical cooperation projects nearing $90 billion [3]
中国同中亚深化多领域合作
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-23 22:48