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China pledges to enhance co-op with Kazakhstan in non-resources areas
2007-08-20 05:47
  From:Xinhua    Article type:Reproduced

ASTANA -- China on Saturday pledged to enhance cooperation with Kazakhstan in non-resources fields, including machine-making, telecommunication, chemistry and infrastructure.

Chinese President Hu Jintao made the proposal in his meeting with Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Masimov amidst his state visit to the central Asian country.

Hu also urged the two sides to earnestly implement major cooperation projects to consolidate the foundation of bilateral ties, including a cooperation center at the border area.

To ensure long-term cooperation, Hu said that efforts should be made to improve the investment environment and regulate the trade order in an effort to guarantee legal rights of enterprises and citizens of the two countries.

On energy cooperation, Hu proposed enhancement of bilateral cooperation in the construction of crude oil and natural gas pipelines.

Masimov said the Kazakh side will make efforts to earnestly implement the consensus reached by President Nursultan Nazarbayev and President Hu, so as to materialize the agreements inked by the two sides and seek mutual benefit and common development.

In his meeting with Kazakh Senate Chairman Kasymzhomart Tokaev earlier in the day, Hu said that the implementation of a number of major projects has given impetus to the concrete cooperation between the two countries.

He expected the Kazakh parliament to support and attach importance to the Chinese-Kazakh cooperation in all areas, so as to make contribution to the deepening of bilateral ties.

Tokaev said that the development of ties with China has been given priority in the Kazakh foreign policy. Kazakhstan commended the close coordination between the two countries in economic, security, United Nation-related affairs and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, he said.

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