The genocide criminal Xi Jinping, who delivered the opening speech at the China-Central Asia Summit, threw a big bait on the Turkish countries and promised a total capital of 26 billion yuan to the Central Asian countries.
China and five Central Asian countries have agreed to increase cooperation in economy, trade, investment, industry, agriculture and energy.
In the final declaration of the two-day China-Central Asia Summit held in Xi'an, China, it was announced that six countries decided to develop cooperation in various fields. The Chinese news agency Xinhua listed these areas as economy, trade, investments and industry, as well as agriculture and energy.
According to China Central Radio and Television Station, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping hosted the heads of state of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan at the opening ceremony and joint dinner yesterday. In his speech to the five leaders, Xi said, "We need to develop economic and trade relations," noting that Central Asia has become his backyard, and urged the region to firmly oppose "external interference" and "efforts to stir up a color revolution." The Chinese leader also said that railways and highways will be improved to increase border trade between countries and that Chinese companies will open warehouses in Central Asian countries. It was also mentioned that import operations will be simplified.
26 billion yuan of funds distributed
The genocide criminal Xi Jinping, who delivered the opening speech at the China-Central Asia Summit, threw a big bait on the Turkish countries and promised a total capital of 26 billion yuan to the Central Asian countries.
According to information, communist leader Xi announced an aid budget of 26 billion yuan to leaders of 5 countries in Central Asia before the meeting, and allegedly gave Kazakhstan 23 billion dollars, 500 million dollars to Kyrgyzstan, 1.3 billion dollars to Tajikistan, and 8 billion dollars to Turkmenistan and 3 billion dollars for Uzbekistan.
The next China-Central Asia summit will be held in Kazakhstan in 2025. It is reported that the summit was held in response to the G7 summit in Japan. China is one of the G7 agendas.