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Bilingual Important News Summary


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2023-05-24

Bilingual Important News Summary

On the morning of May 19, the inaugural China-Central Asia Summit was held at the Xi'an International Conference Center, with a roundtable summit chaired by President Xi Jinping, who also delivered a keynote speech. This summit marks not only a starting point but also a milestone, ushering in a new era for China-Central Asia relations.

Working together to build a China-Central Asia community with a shared future characterized by mutual assistance, common development, universal security, and lasting friendship

Working Together for a China-Central Asia Community with a Shared Future Featuring Mutual Assistance, Common Development, Universal Security, and Everlasting Friendship.

 

 

A vibrant and thriving Central Asia will fulfill the aspirations of the people in the region for a better life and will inject strong impetus into the recovery and development of the world economy.

A dynamic and prospering Central Asia will help people in the region achieve their aspiration for a better life. It will also lend strong impetus to global economic recovery.

 

 

China's relations with Central Asian countries have deep historical roots, are driven by extensive current needs, and are built on a solid foundation of popular support. In this new era, these relations are brimming with vigor and vitality.

The China-Central Asia relationship is steeped in history, driven by broad actual needs, and built on solid popular support. Our relations are brimming with vigor and vitality in the new era.

 

Ethnic conflicts, religious strife, and cultural estrangement are not the defining characteristics of Central Asia. Unity, inclusiveness, and harmony are the aspirations of the Central Asian people.

Ethnic conflicts, religious strife, and cultural estrangement are not the defining feature of the region. Instead, solidarity, inclusiveness, and harmony are the pursuits of the Central Asian people.

 

No one has the right to sow discord or create conflict in Central Asia, much less to seek personal political gain from it.

No one has the right to sow discord or stoke confrontation in the region, let alone seek selfish political interests.