A human rights exchange delegation, led by Jiang Jinguo, executive vice president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, concluded its visit to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan for bilateral exchanges on Thursday.
During the eight-day visit, the delegation introduced the significant deployment regarding upholding the correct view of human rights and strengthening law enforcement and judicial protection of human rights, as outlined by the third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee.
The delegation provided insights into China's contemporary perspective on human rights, its achievements and experiences, reaffirming the country's commitment to promoting the comprehensive advancement of human rights endeavors.
They actively coordinated with Tajik and Uzbek counterparts, maintaining converging positions and actions with China in the international human rights struggle.
Various sectors in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan highly praised the remarkable achievements of China in putting people at the center, deepening comprehensive reforms, and achieving high-quality development.
Both Tajikistan and Uzbekistan highly praised China's path and experience in human rights development, noting many similarities in human rights principles between their countries and China.