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China, Uzbekistan to deepen all-around co-op, advance ties(2)

2013-09-09 09:05 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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Placing high importance on their cooperation in non-energy sectors, the two countries have been striving to broaden and enrich their cooperation, Wang said, citing the Pengsheng industrial park in Uzbekistan as an example.

According to Wang, the Pengsheng industrial park, the biggest non-energy cooperation project between the two countries, has already received a total investment of more than 43 million dollars. The joint venture has already implemented four production projects, and another three projects will be put into operation by the end of this year.

Currently, there are more than 410 Chinese companies registered in Uzbekistan, operating in a broad range of sectors including energy, resources, electricity, telecommunication, textile, agriculture, trade and construction contracting, Wang noted, saying they have made major contribution to Uzbekistan's economy.

In the field of culture and humanities, Ambassador Zhang said China and Uzbekistan are enhancing cooperation in education, culture, technology, sports and tourism and seeing frequent exchanges.

China has listed Uzbekistan as a tourist destination country for Chinese citizens, while more and more Uzbeks, especially young people, are learning Chinese language and culture, Zhang said.

The Confucius Institute in the capital of Tashkent has become an important base to teach the Chinese language and promote Chinese culture. A second Confucius Institute is expected to open soon in the country, Zhang said.

China offers 120 scholarships to Uzbekistan every year. The annual "Chinese Bridge" Chinese language proficiency competition for foreign students has become an important platform for Uzbek youngsters learning Chinese to showcase their talents. There is also an increasing number of Chinese young people studying in Uzbekistan, Zhang said.

In 2012, taking the opportunity of celebrating the 20th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties and the forging of the strategic partnership, the two countries held a series of cultural exchange activities to deepen mutual understanding between the two peoples, advance people-to-people cooperation and exchanges to a record high level and consolidate the cultural and public basis for mutual friendship, Zhang said.

China and Uzbekistan also cooperate closely within multilateral frameworks such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), support each other's stance on major issues and safeguard their common interests, Zhang said.

As members of the SCO, Zhang said, China and Uzbekistan have maintained close friendly cooperation in politics, security, culture, trade and economy, worked together for regional security and common development, and contributed to the development of the SCO.

He said the active cooperation between the two countries within the SCO framework has become an important part of bilateral strategic coordination.

China is willing to maintain close cooperation with Uzbekistan within the SCO framework to promote the development of the organization and enable the bloc to play a bigger and more active role in safeguarding regional security and stability, Zhang said.

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