Azerbaijan is one of China�s key partners in Eurasia - Xi Jinping
Baku / 04.24.19 / Turan: Azerbaijan is one of the key partners of China in the Eurasian space. The chairman of the People"s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, said this today at a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Beijing. Azerbaijan was one of the first to respond to the implementation of the project "One pipeline, one route" and actively participates in the project. Your country is on the Great Silk Road and is a natural partner for restoring the road. Our cooperation now has certain results, and this cooperation brings real benefits to our peoples. Together with you, we are ready to continue the implementation of the "One Pipeline, One Way" project and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in all areas for joint development and prosperity," said the PRC leader.
Aliyev highly appreciated the contribution of Xi Jinping to the development of Chinese-Azerbaijani relations and cooperation in all spheres. "I appreciate this and am ready to work closely with you and develop bilateral relations on a solid basis. The Chinese Communist Party is ready to strengthen ties with the New Azerbaijan Party, exchange experience in the field of public administration and strengthen mutual trust between the two countries," said Xi Jinping. -0-
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