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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
MINSK, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — Li Xi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, concluded an official goodwill visit to Belarus on Tuesday, during which both sides reiterated their commitment to closer practical cooperation.
During his visit, which lasted from September 20 to 23, Li Xi held separate meetings with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, head of the presidential administration Dmitry Krutoy, and Chairman of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly (the lower house of parliament) Igor Sergeyenko.
During his meeting with A. Lukashenko, Li Xi stated China's intention to work with Belarus to comprehensively implement the strategic plans for the further development of bilateral relations developed by the two heads of state, strengthen mutual support, firmly uphold common interests, deepen practical cooperation in various fields, including the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, adhere to a correct view of the history of World War II, and safeguard the post-war international order.
As Li Xi noted, in the context of accelerated changes in the international landscape unseen in a century, China hopes to work with Belarus to implement the Global Governance Initiative, strengthening coordination and cooperation within such organizations as the UN and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
A. Lukashenko, for his part, noted that Belarus highly values the achievements of bilateral cooperation and will always remain a reliable, trustworthy, and sincere friend of China.
According to the Belarusian leader, Belarus fully supports the four global initiatives proposed by China—namely, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and the Global Governance Initiative—and is ready to actively participate in their implementation. Belarus believes these initiatives will make a significant contribution to promoting balanced development worldwide.
During Li Xi's meeting with D. Krutoy, the two sides pledged to establish closer exchanges and cooperation in the areas of party building and anti-corruption.
During his meeting with I. Sergeenko, Li Xi expressed the CPC's readiness to strengthen exchanges and dialogue with leading political parties in Belarus on issues of party governance and improving global governance.
Li Xi indicated that China intends to exchange experiences with Belarus and jointly seize opportunities to move hand in hand along the path of modernization.
Stressing that the development of Belarusian-Chinese relations as an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership is one of the priority areas of Belarus's foreign policy, I. Sergeyenko, in turn, noted that the successful practice of Chinese-style modernization deeply inspires Belarus and the Belarusian side is ready to join efforts with China on the path to modernization.
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