BEIJING, July 3, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Facing an increasingly unpredictable geopolitical
environment to its east and south, China has every reason to
stabilize relations with its neighbors to the north and west, among
which Kazakhstan is of unique
strategic importance for not only its strengths in logistics,
energy and resources, but also its strong regional influence as a
major player in Central Asia.
Kazakhstan also attaches
strategic significance to its ties with the world's second-largest
economy to its east. It is looking to strengthen bilateral economic
cooperation and strategic coordination in a bid to drive its
economic growth and maintain a favorable external development
environment.
Working together, the two countries have turned the Belt and
Road Initiative, which President Xi Jinping proposed during his
visit to Kazakhstan in 2013, from
vision to reality. That is evidenced by the tangible benefits Belt
and Road projects have brought the Kazakh people and the fact that
the inland country has been able to leverage the BRI to tap into
its development potential against the overall Eurasian scenario. In
the process, Kazakhstan has
transformed itself from a not-so-eyecatching economy to both
Europe and East Asia to a key logistics hub linked to
almost all the major ports and industrial bases of the two global
growth engines. In 2023, the trade volume between China and
Kazakhstan reached $41 billion, a year-on-year increase of 32
percent, which was remarkable as global trade as a whole declined
1.1 percent that year.
Aside from the trade and economic aspects, what makes
China-Kazakhstan relations
all-weather is the two countries' deep mutual political trust that
originates from their similar positions on not only the principles
of international relations but also how disputes should be
settled.
Both countries champion the vision of common, comprehensive
cooperative and sustainable security. And both are committed to
acting as a builder of world peace, a contributor to global
development, and a defender of the international order. That
explains why they jointly created a China-Central Asia cooperation
mechanism, and maintain close coordination and collaboration in the
United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the
Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in
Asia, among other multilateral
platforms.
These efforts have helped to stabilize the whole of Central Asia. While the Red Sea and other sea
routes are jeopardized by regional tensions, the peace and
stability of Central Asia, with
Kazakhstan as its backbone
country, have contributed to stabilizing global industry and supply
chains. By actively supporting each other's constructive proposals
for international cooperation, and taking resolute measures to
safeguard their shared strategic, security, and development
interests, the two neighbors have seen their mutual political trust
continuously reach a new level over these years.
In that sense, both Beijing and
Astana have enough reasons to take advantage of President Xi's
ongoing visit to Kazakhstan that
started on Tuesday, which is his fifth visit to the country as the
head of state, to renew their traditional friendship and deepen
their all-round bilateral cooperation, taking the
China-Kazakhstan permanent
comprehensive strategic partnership to new heights.
To buttress the upgrading of the two countries' partnership,
China supports Kazakhstan
participating in the BRICS cooperation mechanism, and it is willing
to further promote greater synergy between Belt and Road
cooperation and the development strategy of Kazakhstan at a faster pace, and further open
its super-sized market to Kazakhstan. The two sides have set a new goal
of doubling bilateral trade at an early date. To that end they can
further deepen cooperation in traditional sectors, and enhance the
efficiency of customs clearance at border ports. Meanwhile the two
countries are looking to significantly unleash the potential for
cooperation in high-tech areas, as indicated by the joint statement
they issued and series of cooperation agreements they inked during
Xi's visit on new energy, the digital economy, artificial
intelligence, cross-border e-commerce, aviation and aerospace.
Building more industry and supply chains with high added-value in
line with the green transition will inject new impetus into their
cooperation.
Under the guidance of successful heads of state diplomacy, the
two neighbors are jointly opening a new chapter for their friendly
relations and drawing up a blueprint for closer cooperation.
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SOURCE China Daily