Xi and Central Asian Leaders Launch New China-Central Asia Cooperation Hubs
Xi Jinping and Central Asian leaders inaugurated new cooperation hubs and a digital platform to boost trade, connectivity and innovation across the region.
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Xi Jinping and Central Asian leaders inaugurated new cooperation hubs and a digital platform to boost trade, connectivity and innovation across the region.
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