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China's top political advisor meets with Kazakhstan's state counsellor

2024-11-23 20:56 Last Updated At:21:07

Wang Huning, China's top political advisor, met with Erlan Karin, state counsellor of Kazakhstan, in Beijing on Saturday, for discussions on relations between China and Kazakhstan.

At the meeting, Wang, chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee, said that China is willing to work with Kazakhstan to implement the important consensus reached by the heads of state of the two countries and build a China-Kazakhstan community with a shared future.

The CPPCC National Committee is willing to strengthen exchange and cooperation with the Kazakh side to contribute to the development of a permanent comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries, he noted.

Speaking on the same occasion, Karin said that Kazakhstan attaches great importance to its relations with China, and is willing to deepen cooperation with China in various fields.

Kazakhstan hopes for increased bilateral exchange on national governance and culture, he added.

China's top political advisor meets with Kazakhstan's state counsellor

China's top political advisor meets with Kazakhstan's state counsellor

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Chinese naval fleet holds open event in Hong Kong

2024-11-23 20:55 Last Updated At:21:07

A fleet of the Chinese Navy which is visiting Hong Kong began to hold open activities on Friday.

The fleet, comprising the amphibious assault ship Hainan (Hull 31) and the guided-missile destroyer Changsha (Hull 173), arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday for a five-day visit.

On Friday, more than 1,000 Hong Kong and Macao residents came to the Hainan ship, the first amphibious assault ship of the Navy, to visit and interact with the crew members.

"We gathered at about 06:00 and set off from Macao. Today is also the first time I have seen a real gun. I have learned a lot. They have trained so hard, I think it is all for the defense of the country. I think they are truly awesome," said a student from Macao.

"Military fans like me are looking forward to our warships visiting Hong Kong. I hope that more will come visit, like the Type 055 destroyer, for example. It would be even better if the Fujian aircraft carrier could come sometime. We are getting stronger and stronger, and the country is getting safer," said a Hong Kong resident.

During the ship open event, one can not only board the deck and view the cabin, but also take the take-off and landing platform and take photos with naval officers and soldiers. The Hainan ship also carries armored vehicles, hovercraft, and helicopters onboard and visitors can get a closer look at the weapons and equipment.

"I feel particularly proud and also feel deep respect (for the navy officers and soldiers). When I saw our soldiers singing 'I love you China' just now, I also felt full of pride. It is because I am Chinese, I am particularly proud," said another visitor.

The open activities including the ship visit, national defense knowledge lectures and cultural exchanges will last until Sunday.

Chinese naval fleet holds open event in Hong Kong

Chinese naval fleet holds open event in Hong Kong

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