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Spokesman highlights outcomes of BRF Advisory Council video conference

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Spokesman highlights outcomes of BRF Advisory Council video conference

2026-01-29 17:23 Last Updated At:19:37

The Advisory Council of the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) held a video conference on Tuesday, with a research report being released, said Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at a press briefing held in Beijing on Thursday.

Members of the Advisory Council highlighted the significant role of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in promoting global economic growth and advancing sustainable development.

The released research report was titled "The Belt and Road Initiative: High-Quality International Economic Cooperation."

Hailing Belt and Road cooperation as having entered a new stage of high-quality development, the report said that Belt and Road cooperation has enhanced trust among countries and served as a stabilizer in a turbulent world.

"On Jan 27, the Advisory Council of the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held a video conference. The members spoke highly of the positive progress in the high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, believing that the initiative plays an important role in promoting global economic growth and sustainable development, and has made significant contributions to enhancing mutual trust among countries and advancing international cooperation within the current international landscape. The members suggested that participants in the initiative should strengthen cooperation in fields including connectivity, international trade, artificial intelligence, and the digital economy. At the conference, a research report titled 'The Belt and Road Initiative: High-Quality International Economic Cooperation' was released, and the full text of the report has been published on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," said Guo.

Spokesman highlights outcomes of BRF Advisory Council video conference

Spokesman highlights outcomes of BRF Advisory Council video conference

China continued to make headway in environmental protection throughout 2025, with notable improvements in both air quality and surface water conditions, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

According to the Ministry, the average concentration of PM2.5 in 339 cities at the prefectural level and above stood at 28.0 micrograms per cubic meter, marking a year-on-year decrease of 4.4 percent. 

Meanwhile, the average PM10 concentration reached 48 micrograms per cubic meter, down by 2.0 percent compared to the previous year.

Excluding days affected by exceptional sand and dust weather, the average proportion of days with good air quality was 89.3 percent, an increase of 1.9 percentage points from 2024.

In terms of surface water quality, monitoring data showed further improvement nationwide. 

Among 3,641 state-monitored surface water sections, 91.4 percent were rated as good quality (Grade I-III), up by 1.0 percentage point year-on-year. 

The proportion of sections with inferior quality (below Grade V, the lowest level in China's five-tier water quality rating system) remained stable at 0.6 percent.

Key river basins, including the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Pearl River, Songhua River, Huaihe River, Haihe River, and Liaohe River, as well as rivers in northwestern and southwestern regions and those in east China's provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian, recorded good-quality water in 93.0 percent of monitored sections, an improvement of 0.6 percentage points. 

The below-Grade V proportion in these basins was 0.4 percent, a slight increase of 0.1 percentage points.

Among 209 key lakes and reservoirs under observation, 78.5 percent attained good water quality, representing a rise of 1.4 percentage points from the previous year. The share of those with inferior water quality dropped by 1.0 percentage points to 3.3 percent.

China reports steady improvement in air, water quality for 2025

China reports steady improvement in air, water quality for 2025

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