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China, Kazakhstan successful in deepening educational cooperation

2024-07-03 17:32 Last Updated At:18:57

China and Kazakhstan have been successful in bolstering their educational partnerships, establishing joint university programs and facilitating student exchanges, aiming to help nurture talents and strengthen cultural ties between the two nations.

Jiangsu Ocean University in Lianyungang City of east China's Jiangsu Province sets up special educational joint programs with Kazakhstan colleges.

Savelov Anatolii from Russia received his bachelor's degree from this university and a master's degree from Shanghai.

This time, he is back in Lianyungang, hoping to get a job at the Institute of the New Eurasian Land-Sea Intermodal Transport Corridor - which was jointly established by Jiangsu Ocean University and Kazakhstan's Astana International University last year. The establishment of the institute aims to further boost educational exchanges between China and Kazakhstan.

Anatolii said he believes his multilingual skills will help in China-Kazakhstan exchange programs.

"In Kazakhstan, they also speak Russian. And I think this is my opportunity, because I can speak English, Chinese and Russian. So, I think I can help people from two different countries to communicate," he said.

Jiangsu Ocean University has also been cooperating with other colleges in Kazakhstan, sending Chinese students there and welcoming Kazakh students here.

Junior student Wei Jia will be traveling to the KIMAP University in Kazakhstan next semester on an exchange program.

Wei said she believes her experience living in the Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which is very close to Kazakhstan, will facilitate her acclimation to life in Kazakhstan.

"I hope to know more about their culture and way of life by studying in Kazakhstan," she said.

Such exchange programs are expected to help build stronger ties between China and Central Asia nations that are actively participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

"China and Kazakhstan have made fruitful achievements in launching cooperation in fields like trade, transportation, and education within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. Academic cooperation between the two nations in the field of higher education can promote education to higher levels and nurture outstanding human resources," said Ning Xiaoming, principal of the university.

China-Kazakhstan relations are once again under the spotlight, after Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Astana on Tuesday to pay a state visit to the Central Asian state and to attend the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.

It's estimated there are some 28,000 students from Central Asia who are studying in China, with 14,000 of those being students from Kazakhstan alone. This figure is only expected to grow as more cooperation agreements are signed between the two countries.

Not only this one in Jiangsu, many other universities across China are building ties with those in Kazakhstan. The Beijing Language and Culture University will set up an overseas branch in Astana, which will begin operating later this month.

The two nations have also promised to set up mutual culture centers in Beijing and Astana to promote Kazakh cultures to Chinese people and promote Chinese culture to Kazakh people.

China, Kazakhstan successful in deepening educational cooperation

China, Kazakhstan successful in deepening educational cooperation

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Xi, Tajik president jointly meet press in Dushanbe

2024-07-06 06:58 Last Updated At:08:17

Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping and Tajik President Emomali Rahmon on Friday jointly met the press after holding talks in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe.

Xi, whose last state visit to Tajikistan came five years ago, said he once again felt the enduring brotherly friendship between the Chinese and Tajik people upon his return to the Central Asian country.

Xi hailed his talks with Rahmon as fruitful and rich in content, saying they signed a joint statement on the elevation of bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership in the new era, made a joint decision to build a China-Tajikistan community with a shared future defined by lasting friendship, sharing weal and woe, mutual benefits and win-win results from a higher starting point, and witnessed the exchange of more than 20 cooperation documents in various fields, which gives a new characterization to the bilateral ties and has opened up new prospects for bilateral cooperation.

Xi awarded Rahmon with the Friendship Medal of the People's Republic of China for his outstanding contribution to bilateral ties, which was the first time the award has been presented outside of China, fully demonstrating the deep friendship of the Chinese people to President Rahmon and the people of Tajikistan.

Xi said the two sides will, as always, firmly advance friendly and mutually beneficial cooperation, firmly support each other in pursuing a development path suited to their national conditions, and safeguard their respective national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.

No matter how the international situation changes, China will always be a trustworthy friend, reliable partner and close brother to Tajikistan, Xi added.

Xi said the two sides have agreed to focus on high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, comprehensively promote the synergy of development strategies of the two countries, and help each other's modernization drive.

China is ready to import more quality products from Tajikistan and continuously upgrade the quality and scale of China-Tajikistan economic and trade cooperation, said Xi.

He said the two countries have agreed to continue to deepen connectivity cooperation and support Tajikistan in tapping more potential in boosting transit transport.

China and Tajikistan will also deepen cooperation in various fields including mineral resources, agriculture, new energy, digital economy, artificial intelligence, e-commerce, and will enhance people-to-people and cultural exchanges and cooperation to consolidate popular support for their lasting friendship, Xi said, adding that support will be provided for more exchanges between the two countries' youths, media outlets, and think tanks, as well as in women's affairs and tourism.

Xi pointed out that China and Tajikistan are determined to further strengthen security cooperation to jointly crack down on the three forces of terrorism, separatism and extremism, and will work to maintain border security, unequivocally oppose third-party interference in the internal affairs of the two countries, and jointly safeguard regional security and stability.

The two sides will continue to strengthen communication and coordination on the Afghan issue, jointly participate in the cooperation of Afghanistan-related mechanisms, encourage the Afghan interim government to build inclusive governance, focus on development and improve people's livelihood, resolutely fight terrorism and crimes, and pursue friendship with neighboring countries, Xi said.

Both sides spoke highly of the achievements of China-Central Asia cooperation and are willing to continuously improve and strengthen the China-Central Asia mechanism, Xi said, adding that China has taken over the rotating presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and welcomes Rahmon to attend the SCO summit in China next year and discuss plans for the future development of the organization.

Stressing the importance of strengthening solidarity and cooperation for the international community, Xi said China advocates an equal and orderly world multipolarity and economic globalization that benefits all, and is ready to work with Tajikistan to actively implement the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative, so as to contribute to the cause of world peace and development.

For his part, Rahmon said Xi's state visit to Tajikistan is an important milestone in the history of bilateral relations, which will inject strong new impetus into the development of the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between Tajikistan and China in the new era.

China and Tajikistan have been good neighbors and their bilateral relations have always been based on mutual understanding, mutual trust and mutual support, Rahmon said, adding that he and Xi are satisfied with the high-level development of bilateral ties and the fruitful results from bilateral cooperation, and have reached new consensus on the future development of China-Tajikistan relations.

The Tajik president said the documents signed on Friday will strengthen practical cooperation in various fields between the two countries, adding that his country welcomes more Chinese investment to help accelerate Tajikistan's industrialization and modernization process.

Tajikistan is willing to strengthen security cooperation with China to fight terrorism, separatism and extremism and safeguard the common security of the two countries, Rahmon said.

Tajikistan is also willing to maintain close communication and cooperation with China within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the China-Central Asia mechanism, so as to make positive contributions to regional peace and stability, he said.

Xi, Tajik president jointly meet press in Dushanbe

Xi, Tajik president jointly meet press in Dushanbe

Xi, Tajik president jointly meet press in Dushanbe

Xi, Tajik president jointly meet press in Dushanbe

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