Beijing, Bishkek agree to boost cooperation

DM Monitoring

BISHKEK: Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Kyrgyz counterpart Chingiz Aidarbekov agreed to further deepen cooperation between the two countries here on Sunday.
At a meeting with Aidarbekov, Wang noted that Kyrgyzstan is a friendly neighbor and a comprehensive strategic partner of China, and bilateral ties have developed substantially thanks to the support from Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov.
The traditional friendship featuring mutual support and mutual aid has withstood the test of the COVID-19 pandemic and has been developing further during the countries’ joint fight against the disease, adding a new dimension to their comprehensive strategic partnership, Wang said.
Wang said his visit was aimed at boosting China-Kyrgyzstan anti-COVID-19 cooperation, and China will continue to stand with the Kyrgyz people until the pandemic is completely defeated.
China is leading in the global efforts in developing COVID-19 vaccine, which will be shared as a global public good after it has been successfully developed, said Wang. China is willing to give priority to the needs of Kyrgyzstan, work with the Kyrgyz side on vaccine cooperation and explore areas of cooperation on traditional Chinese medicine research and development for the benefit of the Kyrgyz people, he said.
Wang said his visit also aimed to further consolidate mutual support, and the two neighbors are a community of shared interests and security.
He said China, as a trustworthy friend of Kyrgyzstan, firmly backs the latter in following a development path that fits its national conditions and has the people’s support, in defending its sovereignty, independence, dignity and rightful interests, and in opposing foreign interference in its internal affairs.
China appreciates Kyrgyzstan’s staunch support on issues concerning China’s core interests, Wang said, adding that both countries should understand and trust each other, and jointly safeguard their rightful interests.
Wang said his visit aimed to open win-win cooperation in the post-pandemic era, and both sides should make up for lost time by speeding up cooperation in various fields between the two countries.
The Torugart checkpoint between China and Kyrgyzstan has reopened to facilitate cross-border cargo, while personnel of Chinese enterprises have been returning to Kyrgyzstan to restart major cooperative projects, Wang noted.