In a refreshing display of forward-thinking diplomacy, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov in Tianjin, a dynamic hub in the Chinese mainland. Their meeting, held during the second China-Central Asia Summit, was marked by friendly exchanges and a shared vision to boost the strategic partnership between the two sides.
Wang Yi stressed that China remains a trustworthy and reliable partner, dedicated to supporting Uzbekistan in safeguarding its national independence, sovereignty, security, and development interests. Both ministers discussed accelerating key projects—such as the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway—and expanding cooperation in areas ranging from logistics and minerals to artificial intelligence, green transformation, and desertification control.
Saidov highlighted that the collaboration between the two sides has evolved into an all-weather, comprehensive strategic partnership. He expressed enthusiasm about working closely on regional and international issues, echoing a sentiment of a power duo ready to embrace new challenges and opportunities. 🚀
The discussions also underscored mutual support for the successful hosting of the SCO Tianjin Summit, paving the way for stronger cross-border coordination among member states and a brighter future for regional development.
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