Our correspondent, Bruno Falci, brings us more details from the 12th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum which just ended in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China. teleSUR
00:00In other information, the 12th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum is being held in Urumiki, the capital of Xinjiang-Urgur Autonomous Region, a key medium to strengthen ties between China and Central Asian countries.
00:14Our correspondent Bruno Falci is on the ground and brings us more details.
00:18Hello to all from Telesur. I'm in Urumiki, in the Xinjiang-Urgur Autonomous Region, a strategic area in North-West China, bordering five Central Asia countries, Kazakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
00:38The 12th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum has just concluded here, bringing together more than 300 delegates from government, business and academic circles across all the region.
00:52For four days, key topics such as trade, education, agriculture and technological innovation were discussed, resulting in agreements that could mobilize more than 25 billion in joint investment.
01:06The event concluded four parallel sub-forums dedicated to economic development, educational cooperation, poverty eradication and the role of women.
01:18Participants emphasized that the importance of the expanding cultural and scientific exchange has strengthened regional connectivity at the closing ceremony.
01:30Presided by the Secretary-General of the Xinjiang people's government, it was reaffirmed that the region acted as a strategic bridge, connecting more than 80 million people in China and Central Asia.
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