
President Xi Jinping holds a welcome ceremony for Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev before their talks in Beijing, capital of China, June 7, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]
Belt and Road cooperation between China and Kazakhstan has entered a new stage of deep integration, and the two nations should enhance policy coordination and implement cooperation plans, Xi added.
During the talk, Xi mentioned his state visit to Kazakhstan last year, saying that the important consensuses reached by the two sides have been implemented.
Since the establishment of diplomatic ties, China-Kazakhstan relations have progressed at a high speed, with frequent high-level exchanges and enhanced political trust, Xi said.
The two nations have achieved fruitful outcomes in jointly building the Belt and Road, enhanced their close coordination on global affairs, and supported each other on issues related to core national interests, Xi said.
Noting that he is confident of the future of China-Kazakhstan relations, Xi said that it's the common wish of both sides to deepen cooperation in all areas.
Xi mentioned his proposal of building a community of shared future for mankind, saying that the proposal has been enshrined in the documents of the United Nations and accepted by more and more countries.
China would like to take further steps together with Kazakhstan to jointly build a community of shared future for the mankind and contribute wisdom and strength to the future of the mankind, Xi said.
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