Home » China-Central Asia summit: Xi’an Declaration shuns Russia, Ukraine, Beijing lays out diplomatic priorities – BBC News 中文

China-Central Asia summit: Xi’an Declaration shuns Russia, Ukraine, Beijing lays out diplomatic priorities – BBC News 中文

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The China-Central Asia Summit held in Xi’an closed on the 19th. This summit is China’s first major home-court diplomatic event this year, and it is also the first time in the 31 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the five Central Asian countries that the summit will be held in a physical form.

The leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan pledged to support Beijing and deepen bilateral ties amid a negative portrayal of Beijing as a “coercive” at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, Chinese state media called the summit a victory for China’s regional diplomacy.

The main theme throughout the summit highlighted Beijing’s Central Asia diplomacy priorities. However, topics not mentioned may also be telling. BBC Chinese sorts out three key points and one avoidance item in the summit activities and outcome documents.

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