Kyrgyzstan premieres documentary on Belt and Road Initiative

by Xinhua | 2023-11-30 14:22:07

BISHKEK, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Kyrgyzstan hosted the premiere of a documentary film on the Belt and Road on Monday, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The film vividly reflects the process and achievements of the Belt and Road cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan over the past decade. Its five episodes cover cooperation in the fields of infrastructure construction, economics and trade, transport, agriculture and culture.

The debut was attended by Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Du Dewen, Minister of Transport and Communications of Kyrgyzstan Tilek Tekebaev, Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy of Kyrgyzstan Chyngyz Esengul, and other guests.

Noting that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the BRI, Du said in the past decade, through the joint efforts of participating countries, the Belt and Road cooperation has yielded fruitful results, bringing tangible benefits to the people of participating countries.

The ambassador emphasized that currently, Chinese-Kyrgyz relations are at a new historical height, and expressed the belief that the high-quality Belt and Road cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan will bring more and more benefits to their people, while both countries will continuously work together to promote the building of the China-Kyrgyzstan community with a shared future.

For his part, Tekebaev said the film tells about the impressive results of the implementation of the BRI over the past 10 years.

"This initiative has helped create transit corridors, improve transport connections, deepen cooperation, and produced a positive impact on countries, including Kyrgyzstan," he said.

Highlighting the long-standing good neighborly relations between the two countries that continue to flourish today, Esengul said: "Our cultural bridge will provide residents of both countries with greater opportunities to understand and appreciate each other's culture and traditions."

The documentary will be aired through the Chinese TV Theater created jointly by Dolon TV and the National Broadcasting Corporation of Kyrgyzstan.

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Kyrgyzstan premieres documentary on Belt and Road Initiative

by Xinhua | 2023-11-30 14:22:07

BISHKEK, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Kyrgyzstan hosted the premiere of a documentary film on the Belt and Road on Monday, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The film vividly reflects the process and achievements of the Belt and Road cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan over the past decade. Its five episodes cover cooperation in the fields of infrastructure construction, economics and trade, transport, agriculture and culture.

The debut was attended by Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Du Dewen, Minister of Transport and Communications of Kyrgyzstan Tilek Tekebaev, Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy of Kyrgyzstan Chyngyz Esengul, and other guests.

Noting that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the BRI, Du said in the past decade, through the joint efforts of participating countries, the Belt and Road cooperation has yielded fruitful results, bringing tangible benefits to the people of participating countries.

The ambassador emphasized that currently, Chinese-Kyrgyz relations are at a new historical height, and expressed the belief that the high-quality Belt and Road cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan will bring more and more benefits to their people, while both countries will continuously work together to promote the building of the China-Kyrgyzstan community with a shared future.

For his part, Tekebaev said the film tells about the impressive results of the implementation of the BRI over the past 10 years.

"This initiative has helped create transit corridors, improve transport connections, deepen cooperation, and produced a positive impact on countries, including Kyrgyzstan," he said.

Highlighting the long-standing good neighborly relations between the two countries that continue to flourish today, Esengul said: "Our cultural bridge will provide residents of both countries with greater opportunities to understand and appreciate each other's culture and traditions."

The documentary will be aired through the Chinese TV Theater created jointly by Dolon TV and the National Broadcasting Corporation of Kyrgyzstan.