XINING - A new China-Europe freight train line was launched Tuesday, linking Delingha, Northwest China's Qinghai province, with Russia.
Xi urged improved environmental governance, saying that China will make full use of market means, improve resources and environment pricing mechanisms and strengthen support for public-private partnership projects.
Xi called for the cooperation in a congratulatory letter at the opening of the Second Ministerial Meeting of the China and Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Santiago, Chile's capital.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, said that accelerating the development of new-generation AI is a strategic issue, key for China to seize the opportunities in the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation.
Xi also congratulated on the launch of the new channel, expecting the channel to publicize agricultural policies, plans as well as new looks of farmers and rural areas in-depth.
Xi made the remarks when meeting with the heads of delegations from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa, who are in Beijing to attend the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting.
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Xi made the remarks while attending a welcoming banquet in Pretoria hosted by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to celebrate the 20th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties.
Xi's remark came as he met in Beijing with Prince Albert II, Monaco's head of state, who is making a state visit to China. The visit also marks Prince Albert's 10th visit to China and fourth meeting with Xi.
Xi said growth could be achieved from increased trade of mechanical and electrical and hi-tech products, smooth investment cooperation, deepening financial cooperation, the rapidly growing farm produce trade, the Far East development cooperation on a faster track, and steady progress in strategic cooperation projects and cross-border infrastructure construction.
Xi also reached consensus with leaders of the two countries on closer people-to-people exchanges, and agreed to expand cooperation in sectors such as education, culture, sports, public health and tourism.