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China-Uzbekistan Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov met to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on economic cooperation, infrastructure development, and multilateral collaboration.
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Li QiangAbdulla Aripov
- How did Aripov respond to Li Qiang's proposals?
- Aripov praised China's development and global influence, reaffirming Uzbekistan's commitment to the One China policy and the Belt and Road Initiative. He expressed a desire for broader cooperation in various sectors.
- What areas of cooperation did Li Qiang emphasize beyond infrastructure?
- Li Qiang stressed the importance of aligning development strategies, expanding trade, and strengthening infrastructure connectivity between China and Uzbekistan. He also mentioned enhanced cooperation in culture, education, and poverty reduction.
- What infrastructure project was highlighted as a key area of cooperation?
- Both leaders highlighted the importance of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway as a flagship project under the Belt and Road Initiative. They also agreed to expand cooperation in emerging industries like new energy, digital economy, and AI.
- What multilateral organizations did the leaders mention in relation to their cooperation?
- Uzbekistan and China agreed to strengthen coordination within multilateral mechanisms such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the China-Central Asia mechanism, safeguarding the interests of developing nations.
- What was the main purpose of the meeting between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov?
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with his Uzbek counterpart Abdulla Aripov in Shanghai to discuss strengthening bilateral relations. They emphasized a long-term strategic partnership, focusing on economic cooperation and infrastructure development.