The China–Central Asia Summit, the highest-level platform under the China–Central Asia cooperation mechanism, is held every two years. After debuting in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province in the Chinese mainland on May 18–19, 2023, it gears up for its second edition in Kazakhstan this June.
This biennial gathering brings together leaders from five Central Asian countries to chart a path for economic, cultural and political collaboration. It's where strategy meets shared ambition.
Here are two quick stats that speak volumes:
- Land Champion: Kazakhstan holds the crown for the largest land area among the group.
- Population Powerhouse: Uzbekistan packs the most residents across these nations.
As the summit unfolds, all eyes will be on how this cooperation framework evolves and what fresh initiatives emerge for the region’s future.
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