Kazakhstan and China enter new “golden thirty years,” Tokayev says
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- Kazakhstan and China have entered a new era of cooperation, which President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev described as a "golden thirty years."
- Tokayev met with heads of Chinese high-tech companies, praising the "eternal comprehensive strategic partnership" between the two nations.
- He expressed gratitude to Chinese partners and specifically thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for his contributions to strengthening bilateral ties.
Kazakhstan and China have embarked on a new phase of their relationship, which President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has termed a "golden thirty years."
During a meeting with leaders of Chinese high-tech firms, Tokayev highlighted the "eternal comprehensive strategic partnership" between Kazakhstan and China. He stated that bilateral ties have reached an unprecedented level, signifying a new qualitative stage in their cooperation. The Kazakh president emphasized that mutual trust, sincere friendship, and a shared vision for the future unite their peoples.
Our bilateral ties have reached an unprecedented level. Together, we have entered a new ‘golden thirty years’ of Kazakh-Chinese relations. There is every reason to say that cooperation between our countries has reached a completely new qualitative level. Our peoples are united by mutual trust, sincere friendship and a shared vision of the future.
Tokayev took the opportunity to express his deep gratitude to Chinese President Xi Jinping, acknowledging his personal efforts in fortifying the strategic partnership. The meeting underscored the strong and evolving relationship between the two countries, particularly in the high-tech sector.
Taking this opportunity, I would like to express my deep gratitude to my dear friend, President of the People’s Republic of China Mr. Xi Jinping, for his personal contribution to strengthening the strategic partnership between our countries.
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