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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to China Shakhrat Nuryshev (Photo courtesy of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in China)
Beijing, March 5 (Xinhuanet) — During the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) and the Fourth Session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Kazakhstan's Ambassador to China, Shakhrat Nuryshev, gave an exclusive interview to Xinhuanet in Beijing. The ambassador noted that Kazakhstan is paying close attention to the "two sessions," with particular interest this year focusing on China's economic growth, the digital economy, green transformation, and other issues.
Sh. Nuryshev shared that China has achieved impressive results in recent years in advancing an environmentally friendly and low-carbon transformation. "We in Kazakhstan are closely monitoring these processes, as the environmental agenda for us is also a matter of sustainable development and the well-being of our citizens," the ambassador said.
The ambassador noted that China's experience is important for Kazakhstan because green transformation, rather than being a hindrance, creates new industries and jobs, and increases competitiveness, improving the quality of life of the population.
He believes that China's development of large-scale green technology production chains makes them more affordable, which represents valuable experience for developing countries. "Kazakhstan is ready to deepen cooperation with China on the green agenda both bilaterally and within regional formats," the ambassador added.
Sh. Nuryshev told a Xinhuanet journalist that over the course of his many years of diplomatic work, he had the opportunity to visit many Chinese cities: “Each of them, in its own way, demonstrates how multilayered and diverse modern China has become.”
What's most impressive is that development is palpable at every stage. In many places, it feels as if the city's infrastructure is truly being built for people, the ambassador observed.
"China's efforts to improve the population's well-being appear to be a well-thought-out and long-term policy. Over the past decades, the country has achieved significant results – in reducing poverty, fully building a moderately prosperous society, developing infrastructure, and modernizing education and healthcare," Sh. Nuryshev noted admiringly.
Speaking about the achievements of bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and China over the past year, the ambassador noted that the countries continue to actively strengthen trade and economic cooperation. The ambassador also noted the active development of cooperation in the field of education. "2025 was designated the 'Year of China Tourism in Kazakhstan,' which has added momentum to humanitarian contacts," he said.
"Overall, I express confidence that bilateral cooperation between our countries in 2026 will be aimed at further strengthening the enduring comprehensive strategic partnership for the benefit of the peoples of Kazakhstan and China," the ambassador said.
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