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Exclusive Video | Xi Jinping: China-Kazakhstan Relations Should Contribute More to Regional and Global Peace and Development Through Stability and Positive Energy

On the afternoon of June 16th local time, Kazakhstan President Tokayev held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Presidential Palace in Astana.

Xi Jinping pointed out that the China-Kazakhstan relationship has withstood the test of changing international situations and has always maintained a high level of operation. This is due to the geographical advantages of being connected by mountains and rivers and the historical legacy of generational friendship. It is also an inevitable choice for the two countries to seek common development. China always views and develops the China-Kazakhstan relationship from a strategic and long-term perspective, and is willing to work with Kazakhstan to steadfastly consolidate China-Kazakhstan friendship, using the stability and positive energy of China-Kazakhstan relations to contribute more to regional and even global peace and development.

Tokayev said, “Respected Mr. President, in Kazakhstan, you are recognized as a great politician and wise leader, enjoying high prestige in the international community. China is not only our friendly neighbor but also a reliable strategic partner that has stood the test of time. Our two countries have maintained a long-term stable and friendly relationship, unaffected by geopolitical challenges, turmoil, and negative impacts of changes

About: Presidential Palace

The Presidential Palace, located in various countries around the world, typically serves as the official residence and working office of the president of a nation. These palaces are often historically significant buildings, rich in architectural grandeur and symbolic décor, reflecting the country’s heritage and political status. For example, the Rashtrapati Bhavan in India was completed in 1929 and originally built as the residence for the British Viceroy before becoming the home of the Indian President post-independence.