In a dynamic meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN-GCC-China Summit in Kuala Lumpur, the Chinese premier Li Qiang and Kuwait’s crown prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah pledged to further strengthen China–Kuwait relations.
During their Monday discussion, the Chinese premier emphasized that China is ready to join Kuwait in pushing for the steady development of bilateral ties, covering trade, investment and cultural exchange. The leaders highlighted the strategic value of deepening collaboration at a time when regional cooperation platforms are reshaping global trade patterns.
The summit brings together ASEAN members, GCC members and China to explore new avenues in energy security, infrastructure and sustainable development. For young global citizens and business enthusiasts, this gathering signals fresh opportunities: from tech partnerships to green finance initiatives.
As thought leaders and travelers look on, the pledge between Beijing and Kuwait City underscores a broader trend: partnerships that transcend borders, driven by shared ambitions for prosperity and sustainability. Stay tuned for updates on new projects and joint statements emerging from this high-profile summit.
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Chinese premier says China ready to join Kuwait for steady development of ties
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