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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
XI'AN, July 16 (Xinhua) — The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum was held in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, on Tuesday.
The event, themed “Deepening Inter-civilizational Exchanges and Mutual Enrichment for the Common Development of Human Rights,” was organized by the China Foundation for Human Rights Development (CHRDF) and brought together more than 60 participants from China and Central Asian countries, including officials from relevant government departments, experts and scholars, media representatives and human rights protection agencies, as well as responsible persons from public organizations.
The main topics for discussion include “diversity of civilizations, Asian value system and global human rights governance”, “jointly building a community with a shared future and promoting the development of human rights”.
Xie Fuzhan, chairman of the China Human Rights Development Foundation, said that in the pursuit of human welfare, no country or nation should be left behind, and cooperation should be pursued to promote development and the results of development should be used to promote progress in human rights.
In his view, as developing countries, China and the five Central Asian countries should strengthen the coordination of development strategies and promote common modernization so as to bring more benefits to the people of the world and continuously improve the level of human rights protection.
The forum participants expressed hope for increased exchanges and cooperation between countries in the area of ensuring human rights.
Previously, a similar forum was held in September 2023 in Beijing and in May 2024 in Astana, respectively. -0-
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