D. Trump set a deadline for the adoption of the US-proposed peace plan for Ukraine.

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Washington, November 22 (Xinhua) — US President Donald Trump on Friday set November 27 as the deadline for the adoption of a 28-point peace plan developed by the US to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

"I've had a lot of deadlines, but if things move, deadlines can be moved," Trump said in an interview with Fox News. "But we think Thursday is a good time."

Ukraine was losing territory and “will lose it soon,” he noted.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday, after a phone call with US Vice President J.D. Vance, that Ukraine "agreed to work with the US and Europe at the level of national security advisers to make the path to peace truly workable."

"Now Ukraine may face a very difficult choice. Either the loss of dignity, or the risk of losing a key partner. Either the difficult 28 points, or an extremely difficult winter," Zelenskyy said in an address to Ukrainians.

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Earthquake in Bangladesh kills 10 people, injures hundreds

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DHAKA, November 22 (Xinhua) — At least 10 people were killed and hundreds more injured on Friday when one of the strongest earthquakes in Bangladesh's recent history struck near the capital Dhaka.

According to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), a magnitude 5.7 earthquake was recorded at 10:38 a.m. local time. The epicenter was located near the town of Narsingdi, 13 kilometers east of the Agargaon seismic center in the capital, Dhaka.

Following the earthquake, authorities launched an emergency response mechanism and dispatched teams to various sites to assist with disaster relief and rescue efforts. –0–

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County modernization is crucial for China's overall modernization, think tank says

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Beijing, November 22 (Xinhua) — Modernizing county-level economies is crucial to China's overall modernization, according to a think tank report.

The report, titled "County Economy in the New Era," was released Friday by the Xinhua Institute, a national-level think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency, at the Belt and Road International Think Tank Cooperation Forum held in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province.

As a critical component of China's economy, counties account for approximately 40 percent of GDP, and their economies play a vital role in the country's economic transformation and modernization, the report says.

Counties serve as an important pillar for the development of urban clusters and megacities, the report said, noting that the growth of county-level economies and the improvement of county-level governance capacity will provide a strong impetus to comprehensive regional development.

The report emphasizes that over 50 percent of China's population currently lives in county-level areas, forming a significant source of domestic demand, with consumption growth in these regions significantly outpacing that in major cities. Looking ahead, as county-level economies continue to grow, incomes rise, and infrastructure and public services improve, counties will unlock even greater potential for domestic demand, making them a crucial area and direction for China's further economic development.

According to the report, county-level areas have become key spaces for coordinating urban and rural development and promoting new-type urbanization, as well as key points for increasing rural incomes.

The report also said that counties, as the basic units of the national economy, play an important role in promoting ecological civilization and building “Beautiful China.” -0-

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China's county-level economy has made significant progress in high-quality development, according to a think tank report.

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BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) — High-quality development of county-level economies in China has made significant progress, playing an increasingly prominent role in advancing China's modernization, a think tank said in a report.

The report, titled "County Economy in the New Era," was released Friday by the Xinhua Institute, a national-level think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency, at the Belt and Road International Think Tank Cooperation Forum held in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province.

Taking advantage of the new wave of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation, county-level regions have effectively strengthened their economies through the modernization of traditional industries and the innovative development of new productive forces, the report notes.

The document states that the essence of county-level economic development is to develop and strengthen leading industries, and emphasizes the importance of using technological innovation to promote industrial innovation, in particular, by using breakthrough and advanced technologies to create new industries, new models and new drivers of economic development, thereby building productive forces of new quality.

The report also notes that in the current era, when economic globalization and regional economic integration are becoming increasingly intertwined, the county economy and the open economy are no longer distant parallel directions, but are intertwined, creating a dynamic pattern of socio-economic development.

Globalization is no longer the preserve of large cities. More and more county-level regions are integrating into global value chains thanks to innovative policies and modern governance, according to the report.

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Now is one of the most difficult moments in the history of Ukraine – V. Zelensky

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Kyiv, November 22 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday that the country is currently experiencing one of the most difficult moments in its history due to the 28-point peace plan handed over to it by the United States.

"The pressure on Ukraine right now is at its heaviest. Ukraine could now face a very difficult choice. Either the loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner. Either the difficult 28 points or an extremely difficult winter," he said in an address to Ukrainians.

V. Zelenskyy noted that next week would be eventful. He also expressed his intention to propose alternatives to the new peace plan in order to reaffirm Kyiv's commitment to resolving the conflict with Russia through diplomatic means.

On Thursday, the US delegation officially presented V. Zelenskyy with a draft of a new peace plan for Ukraine, designed to bolster diplomatic efforts.

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A Los Angeles auto showroom with hundreds of new models has opened.

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LOS ANGELES, November 22 (Xinhua) — The 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show opened on Friday, showcasing hundreds of new cars, trucks, hybrids, and electric vehicles from the world's leading automakers.

As one of North America's leading auto shows, the event offers visitors the opportunity to discover new brands, compare vehicle specifications, and participate in dozens of test drives on indoor and outdoor tracks.

This year, the exhibition features more than 50 vehicles available for test drives, allowing visitors to evaluate and compare vehicles across different categories, powertrain types, and performance levels.

The auto show is taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center and will be open until November 30. –0–

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The President of Uzbekistan met with the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry

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Tashkent, November 22 (Xinhua) — Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev met on Friday with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

The Uzbek leader asked Wang Yi to convey his sincere greetings to Chinese President Xi Jinping and warmly congratulated him on the successful holding of the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.

Sh. Mirziyoyev expressed confidence that all the tasks set out in the 15th Five-Year Plan will be successfully completed within the established timeframe, and thanked China for its long-term valuable support for Uzbekistan's economic and social development and improvement of the population's living standards.

The President of Uzbekistan stated that the two countries have achieved a breakthrough in cooperation in various fields and that no external factors will influence the development of bilateral relations.

Uzbekistan looks forward to working with China to maintain high-level exchanges, strengthen strategic mutual trust, advance the construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, and strengthen cooperation in investment, high technology, transportation, agriculture, green energy, poverty reduction, humanitarian contacts, and subnational cooperation, said Sh. Mirziyoyev.

According to him, Uzbekistan firmly adheres to the one-China principle and is ready to cooperate with China to strengthen its long-standing friendship, resolutely combat terrorism, separatism, and extremism, be reliable friends and partners, and maintain relations of mutual respect, understanding, and mutual support.

The four global initiatives and the Belt and Road Initiative, put forward by President Xi Jinping, are of paramount importance for our era, and Uzbekistan is ready to cooperate with China in their implementation, Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized. Uzbekistan highly values China's increasingly important leading role in promoting peace and global development, the president added.

In turn, Wang Yi conveyed the warm greetings of Chairman Xi Jinping to President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, noting that under the leadership of the two heads of state, relations between China and Uzbekistan have reached a new level, and bilateral cooperation has yielded fruitful results.

China firmly supports Uzbekistan in safeguarding its national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and also firmly supports the reform and development measures taken by President Mirziyoyev, Wang Yi said.

China and Uzbekistan have compatible development strategies, similar governance philosophies, and largely complementary economies. The two countries are mutually supportive, loyal friends, and close partners working together for development, the Chinese Foreign Minister emphasized.

Wang Yi reported that the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee adopted the CPC Central Committee's recommendations for developing the 15th Five-Year Plan. It defines the overall direction of China's economic and social development over the next five years and opens up new opportunities for cooperation between China and Uzbekistan and global development.

China and Uzbekistan should accelerate the coordination of their development strategies, advance the construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, achieve tangible results in cooperation in more areas, stimulate new growth areas for cooperation, and achieve a trade volume of US$20 billion as soon as possible and move towards even more ambitious goals, the Chinese minister noted.

He expressed the view that both sides should accelerate the mutual establishment of cultural centers, deepen local exchanges and cooperation, and establish more sister-city relations between provinces, regions and cities of the two countries.

Uzbekistan has achieved remarkable results in poverty reduction. According to Wang Yi, President Mirziyoyev's goal of eliminating absolute poverty by 2030 is achievable within the established timeframe. China will continue to share its experience to assist Uzbekistan in reducing poverty, the minister added.

He also stated that China highly appreciates the immediate support of the President of Uzbekistan for the Global Governance Initiative proposed by President Xi Jinping, and is willing to cooperate with Uzbekistan in implementing the four global initiatives, uphold the international system with the United Nations at its center, strengthen coordination within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and on the Afghan issue, optimize and strengthen the mechanism of cooperation between China and Central Asia, and jointly build a closer community with a shared future for China and Central Asia.

China welcomes Uzbekistan's participation in the preparations for the establishment of the Global Organization for Cooperation on Artificial Intelligence and its membership as a founding member, and hopes for Uzbekistan's early accession to the International Mediation Organization, which will allow us to jointly make new contributions to building a more just and equitable global governance system and promoting global peace and development.

On the same day, Wang Yi and his Uzbek counterpart Bakhtiyor Saidov held the second strategic dialogue between the foreign ministers of China and Uzbekistan. –0–

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Exclusive: Russia intends to strengthen cooperation with China in education, says Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

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Moscow, November 22 (Xinhua) — Russia intends to strengthen cooperation with China in education, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Konstantin Mogilevsky stated in an interview with Xinhua.

"We will, of course, continue and strengthen our collaboration in key areas of cooperation. This includes student exchanges and the creation of dual degree programs between our universities," he said.

According to K. Mogilevsky, cooperation between Russia and China in education is developing very dynamically. According to the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education, 56,000 Chinese students are studying in Russia. Tens of thousands of Russian students are studying at Chinese universities. "And the number of academic exchanges continues to grow," he added.

An agency source called the Moscow State University-Beijing Institute of Technology (MSU-BIT) in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, southern China, a "flagship of bilateral educational cooperation." This university is the first jointly established university by China and Russia.

K. Mogilevsky noted that more than 30 educational programs are already being successfully implemented at Chinese and Russian universities, and new ones are being created. In early November, he participated in the opening ceremony of a joint institute in China between Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) and Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, which will train specialists in information technology and communications.

"We will continue to open joint educational institutions at existing universities. Today, we discussed the creation of joint laboratories. We are committed to making our educational cooperation truly comprehensive, so that it reflects the nature of our comprehensive strategic partnership between our countries," the Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation assured.

K. Mogilevsky also emphasized that the Russian ministry maintains ongoing contact with the Chinese Ministry of Education. "We meet regularly and are in constant contact with our Chinese colleagues. The issues we discuss are related to the growth of our relations and the launch of new projects. The nature of our relations, the guidelines set by our countries' leaders and the prime ministers of our governments, allow us to cooperate in a truly constructive spirit," he stated, adding that there are no barriers that would hinder the development of bilateral cooperation, particularly within the framework of the upcoming Russia-China Cross-Years of Education, which will be held in 2026-2027.

“The goal of this entire cooperation is to strengthen humanitarian ties, connections between people, the exchange of knowledge and technology, and to confidently move forward along the path of development,” concluded the Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. –0–

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The foreign ministers of China and Uzbekistan held their second strategic dialogue.

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Tashkent, November 21 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Friday during the second strategic dialogue between the Chinese and Uzbek foreign ministers with his Uzbek counterpart Bakhtiyor Saidov to make bilateral relations a new model of good-neighborliness, solidarity, and mutual trust between peoples.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, stated that under the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, relations between China and Uzbekistan are rapidly developing, bringing tangible benefits to the peoples of both countries. He emphasized that the two sides should fully utilize the mechanism of strategic dialogue to implement the important consensus reached by the two leaders, determine the overall direction of bilateral relations, and coordinate cooperation in all areas.

Noting the rich historical and cultural heritage of both countries, Wang Yi stated that the development and revival of China and Uzbekistan are based on strong internal potential, and the friendship between the two peoples is deeply rooted. China consistently views Uzbekistan as a priority in its diplomacy toward neighboring countries and as an important partner within the broader global diplomatic agenda. China, he added, supports Uzbekistan in choosing a development path suited to its national conditions and in successfully implementing the "New Uzbekistan" strategy.

The Chinese Foreign Minister noted that the speedy realization of China's complete reunification is the common aspiration of all Chinese people at home and abroad, and expressed gratitude to Uzbekistan for its firm commitment to the one-China principle.

He emphasized that regardless of changes in the international and regional situation, China will continue to strengthen unity and cooperation with Uzbekistan, moving towards the noble goal of building a community of shared future.

According to Wang Yi, China and Uzbekistan should follow the consensus reached by the two heads of state, remain committed to improving the well-being of their peoples, accelerate the alignment of development strategies, strengthen mutual support, and open up a new future for bilateral relations as an all-round comprehensive strategic partnership in the new era.

The Chinese diplomat stated that the country has already become Uzbekistan's largest trading partner and an important source of investment, and expressed confidence that after Uzbekistan's accession to the World Trade Organization, bilateral trade and economic cooperation will develop even more dynamically.

Wang Yi noted that China is ready to work with Uzbekistan to implement such a landmark project as the construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, promote a diversified architecture of connectivity, expand cooperation in areas such as environmentally friendly mining, new energy sources, and high technology, and develop interaction in areas such as education, culture, and tourism, in order to further strengthen the deep friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

He emphasized that China highly appreciates Uzbekistan's outstanding achievements in poverty reduction and is ready to continue sharing experiences in poverty reduction and rural development through the Subcommittee on Poverty Reduction of the China-Uzbekistan Intergovernmental Committee and the Poverty Alleviation Cooperation Center within the China-Central Asia format.

The Chinese Foreign Minister called for the effective use of the bilateral cooperation mechanism in the areas of law enforcement and security, intensifying joint efforts to combat the "three evil forces" (terrorism, extremism, separatism) and transnational organized crime, and strengthening cooperation in countering external interference.

The Chinese diplomat also urged the two sides to strengthen coordination and cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the China-Central Asia cooperation mechanism to promote a more equitable and rational global governance system.

B. Saidov, for his part, stated that under Xi Jinping's wise leadership, China has achieved remarkable development successes, and the Chinese people have demonstrated diligence, creativity, and perseverance in pursuing their aspirations. He noted that amid a complex and volatile international situation, China's firm stance, particularly its major initiatives aimed at maintaining peace and development, has become an important force for ensuring stability and progress in human society.

Emphasizing that a true friend is like a brother, B. Saidov noted that China is Uzbekistan's most valuable strategic partner, and the country intends to always stand shoulder to shoulder with it. According to the diplomat, both countries share a common worldview, adhere to a people-centered approach, and are deepening reforms. He added that the mechanism for strategic dialogue between the foreign ministers of China and Uzbekistan, established by decision of the two leaders, fully reflects the high level of bilateral relations—an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership in the new era.

Uzbekistan, B. Saidov continued, expresses gratitude to China for its significant support in improving the lives of its people and reducing poverty. Uzbekistan intends to actively adopt China's successful experience in public administration, strengthen high-level exchanges, expand bilateral trade, deepen cooperation within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, promote the construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, and expand cooperation in emerging areas, including green development and high technology, while jointly combating the "three evil forces."

Uzbekistan firmly adheres to the one-China principle, opposes separatist activities aimed at achieving "Taiwan independence" and interference by external forces, and supports China in achieving national reunification, he stressed.

The Uzbek Foreign Minister noted that the Global Governance Initiative proposed by President Xi Jinping meets the demands of the times and helps address the lack of trust and consensus in the international community. He added that Uzbekistan is prepared to further strengthen interaction and cooperation with China on international and regional issues, as well as enhance coordination within the China-Central Asia cooperation mechanism and the SCO.

B. Saidov also reported that Uzbekistan is accelerating internal procedures with the goal of joining the International Mediation Organization by the end of the year and is ready to participate in the Global Organization for Cooperation in the Field of Artificial Intelligence, becoming one of its founders. –0–

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The 2025 Belt and Road International Think Tank Cooperation Forum opened in Nanjing.

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NANJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — The 2025 Belt and Road International Think Tank Cooperation Forum opened in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, on Friday.

Fu Hua, Director-General of the Xinhua News Agency and Chairman of the International Committee for Belt and Road Think Tank Cooperation, spoke at the event. He noted that Xinhua, as the leading initiator of the International Committee for Belt and Road Think Tank Cooperation, will work with media outlets and think tanks from all countries to produce higher-quality news coverage and analytical research, and jointly build a higher-level multilateral exchange platform.

The forum, organized by Xinhua, was attended by over 300 guests from more than 30 countries, including diplomats, experts and journalists.

In addition, a meeting of the International Committee for Cooperation between Think Tanks on the Belt and Road Initiative 2025 was also held in Nanjing on Friday.

As Fu Hua noted during the meeting, over the six years since its establishment, the committee has played an active role in deepening research on the Belt and Road Initiative and expanding its influence.

Xinhua will continue to work with all organizations participating in the committee to make proposals and put forward initiatives for the high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as make new and even more significant contributions to promoting universal values and building a community with a shared future for humanity, the Director-General stated.

The International Committee for Cooperation between Think Tanks on the Belt and Road Initiative was established in April 2019 at the initiative of the Xinhua Institute and 15 other think tanks. –0–

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