Xi Jinping Proposes Deeper Media Cooperation with Kazakhstan

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Chinese President Xi Jinping invited President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan to deepen collaboration between their national media organizations. This invitation was communicated through the press office of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, underscoring a shared agenda for closer media ties.

The message stressed that both sides should boost communication and cooperation at the media level. Xi highlighted the strategic value of a strengthened alliance, noting that strengthened media engagement can support broader bilateral interests and contribute to mutual understanding between the two nations.

In his remarks, Xi emphasized expanding cooperation across key economic domains. He pointed to opportunities in trade, investment, and agriculture as well as in the automotive sector, logistics, and energy. Digital technologies, e-commerce, and innovation were singled out as critical areas where China and Kazakhstan can collaborate to spur growth, improve efficiency, and drive digital transformation in both markets.

The dialogues come on the heels of Tokayev’s official visit to the People’s Republic of China, during which high-level discussions covered a wide range of topics and set the stage for closer bilateral coordination. The ongoing exchanges reflect a shared commitment to building robust economic partnerships, fostering regional stability, and aligning on strategic development goals that benefit both nations, their businesses, and their citizens. The parties intend to translate these discussions into concrete steps that reinforce media interoperability and public information exchange as a cornerstone of the overall partnership, according to the communications from Beijing.

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