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Xi meets Kazakh president in Shanghai on bilateral ties

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Xi meets Kazakh president in Shanghai on bilateral ties
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Xi meets Kazakh president in Shanghai on bilateral ties

2026-07-16 19:39 Last Updated At:22:17

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday met with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in Shanghai on bilateral ties.

Tokayev is in China to attend the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference and High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance.

Xi said that the China-Kazakhstan permanent comprehensive strategic partnership has maintained strong momentum, demonstrating enormous potential for cooperation and broad prospects for future development.

Kazakhstan is vigorously promoting comprehensive reforms, which is a strategic plan made with an eye to the country's future, Xi said, calling on the two sides to strengthen the alignment of their development strategies and policies to continuously elevate practical cooperation. China and Kazakhstan should facilitate common development, and promote the strategic coordination between the two countries to reach new heights and achieve new results, Xi said.

Xi emphasized that it is in line with the fundamental interests of the two countries and their peoples to firmly promote all-round cooperation between China and Kazakhstan.

Xi stressed the need to optimize the trade structure and foster new forms of business in cross-border e-commerce and trade in services. He also called for expanding cooperation in energy and mineral resources and accelerating the implementation of key projects.

Xi urged efforts to advance connectivity by increasing the number of direct flights and improving the facilitation of international road transport.

China stands ready to share technologies in areas such as digital economy and artificial intelligence to support Kazakhstan's digital transformation, Xi added.

Both sides should also work together to make the China-Kazakhstan Year of Cultural Exchange a success, and expand cooperation in education, science and technology, medical care, public health, sports and media, Xi said.

China is ready to work with Kazakhstan to implement the four global initiatives, and further coordinate and cooperate in multilateral frameworks, including the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the China-Central Asia mechanism, so as to jointly uphold international equity and justice, he said.

Tokayev said he was delighted to be in Shanghai, a city brimming with innovative vitality, to attend the World Artificial Intelligence Conference.

Kazakhstan views its relations with China as the top priority of its foreign policy, said Tokayev, noting that Kazakhstan looks forward to maintaining close high-level exchanges with China and strengthening practical cooperation in various areas, including trade, investment, transportation, energy, agriculture and the digital economy.

Kazakhstan is ready to maintain high-level coordination with China across multilateral platforms and actively cooperate on global AI governance, Tokayev said.

After the meeting, the two presidents witnessed the signing of a series of cooperation documents in the fields of economy and trade, transport, finance and media.

Xi meets Kazakh president in Shanghai on bilateral ties

Xi meets Kazakh president in Shanghai on bilateral ties

An adorable panda was caught on camera eating a flower while lying on the grassland at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP) in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

The video footage, which was shot at the Dujiangyan section of CCRCGP, showed a 2-year-old male giant panda Xin Qiao tasting a wild flower while leisurely lying on the grassland.

The footage also showed the giant panda resting in a tree amid hot weather.

The CCRCGP is a world-leading institution dedicated to the breeding and conservation of one of China's national treasures, the giant panda. The center has established a global platform for promoting international cooperation and exchanges involving 18 zoos from 16 countries and regions, 39 domestic animal breeding institutions, and over 10 scientific research institutes.

Giant panda enjoys summer time at conservation center in China's Sichuan Province

Giant panda enjoys summer time at conservation center in China's Sichuan Province

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