Railway, Port cooperation to label China-Arab relations: FM
Updated: 2016-05-14 09:56
(Xinhua)
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Foreign Minister Wang Yi (L, front) speaks during the opening of the seventh ministerial meeting of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Doha, capital of Qatar, May 12, 2016. [Photo/Xinhua] |
To further explain China's policy on the China-Arab relations, Wang also stressed the key points in building the Belt and Road Initiative, including making full use of the complementarities in productivity and resources between the two sides, grasping cooperative opportunities in industrialization and culture exchanges, and refreshing the China-Arab historical friendship.
Firstly, communications through both land and sea will be promoted, Wang said.
"China supports its companies to join the construction on railway networks and ports in this region, and integrate the ports with industrial zones to build several comprehensive zones for economic development, trade cooperation and industry," he explained.
Secondly, the Chinese minister underlined the cooperation in productivity as a booster of the industrialization of Arab world.
Supported by China's cost-benefit equipment, advanced technologies, personnel training and financing, the Arab states will make a fast, economical and green way of industrialization for the interests of their peoples, Wang stressed.
"Last but not least, the two sides will continue the cultural exchanges to get more public support to our friendship," he said.
The Chinese foreign minister concluded his speech by saying that China would like to help the Arab nations to maintain stability.
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