Ukraine Silk Road forum boosts China-Ukraine cooperation, draws roadmap for future
Ukraine Silk Road forum boosts
China-Ukraine cooperation, draws roadmap for future
The 2nd Ukraine Silk Road Forum was held here on Thursday, bringing together officials, business leaders and public figures from China, Ukraine and other countries along the Belt and Road, who lauded the role of the forum in boosting China-Ukraine cooperation over the past year and drew a roadmap for the future.
The 2nd Ukraine Silk Road Forum was held here on Thursday, bringing together officials, business leaders and public figures from China, Ukraine and other countries along the Belt and Road, who lauded the role of the forum in boosting China-Ukraine cooperation over the past year and drew a roadmap for the future.
JOINT EFFORTS
FOR COMMON PROSPERITY
The Ukraine Silk
Road Forum is a platform developed in Ukraine to promote cooperation and
dialogue with China and other countries, which joined the Belt and Road
Initiative.
Proposed by
China in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative, which comprises the Silk Road
Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative, aims to build
trade and infrastructure networks connecting Asia with Europe and Africa, along
the ancient Silk Road trade routes.
Located at the
crossroads of global trade, Ukraine aims to become an important link on the
modern Silk Road, offering its infrastructure network and trade potential to
other countries participating in the initiative.
This year, more
than 1,000 participants from 25 Asian and European countries joined the Ukraine
Silk Road Forum, signaling that Kiev's plans to become an integral part of the
Belt and Road Initiative are achievable.
Addressing the
forum, Wu Bixiu, secretary general of the Silk Road Cities Alliance, said the
forum would be another step towards closer cooperation among countries along
the Belt and Road. She emphasized that these countries could bring their
potential into full play only by joining their hands for the sake of common
development.
NOTEWORTHY
RESULTS
Since the first
Silk Road Forum was held in Ukraine on Nov.7, 2016,China and Ukraine have
achieved remarkable progress in their bilateral ties and cooperation.
Iryna Nikorak, a
secretary of Ukraine's parliamentary group on the development of relations with
China and one of the forum's organizers, said that the first Ukraine Silk Road
Forum paved the way for the implementation of humanitarian, social and
educational initiatives between the two countries.
For instance,
after the forum, the Silk Road Chamber of International Commerce, which
assembles business associations of the Belt and Road countries, awarded grants
to 30 Ukrainian students for studying in Chinese universities.
"We
selected students from all Ukrainian regions and social categories, including
vulnerable groups, orphans. These students will learn China's best practices
and bring China's experience to Ukraine," Nikorak said.China-Ukraine
economic cooperation has been also flourishing over the past 12 months.
Ukrainian
Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan said that since the first Ukraine
Silk Road Forum, the two countries have established cooperation on several
major projects.
"Our
cooperation goes beyond words. One of the largest Chinese companies has already
been carrying out dredging work in Ukraine's Yuzhny port. Another large Chinese
company has won a tender for the reconstruction of a number of roads in Ukraine
and will implement it over the next few years," Omelyan said at the forum.
"We also
have initiated a number of promising projects between the Ukrainian Post and
AliExpress," he added.
GRAND PLANS FOR
FUTURE
In the future,
Ukraine has vast opportunities for cooperation with China under the Belt and
Road Initiative, given its rich natural resources, developed infrastructure and
close proximity to the European markets, Omelyan said.
As the most
promising projects for potential cooperation, he listed the possible joint
construction of a railway link between Kiev and Ukraine's largest airport
Boryspil, and the joint production of electric cars.Besides, Ukraine has the
potential of become a manufacturing hub for Chinese investors, Omelyan said.
"Ukraine
can produce goods for China and export them to the European Union and other
countries, with which Ukraine has agreements on free economic zones and free
trade," he added.
While many projects
between Ukraine and China currently are in the planning stage, the groundwork
for others has been already laid down. One of the most far-reaching projects is
the construction of a fourth subway line in the capital city of Ukraine.
In May, the
Ukrainian authorities have picked two Chinese companies -- China Railway
International Group and China Pacific Construction Group -- to be the managing
partners and contractors of the project, responsible for engineering,
procurement, and construction.
Worth about 2
billion U.S. dollars, the project is expected to start in 2019 and finish
within four years.
"The
implementation of this project will largely solve the problems of traffic jams
in the Troyeshchyna district in Kiev. It will also contribute to raising the
quality of life and economic development of the city," Wang Zijian, vice
president of China Railway International Group, said at the forum.
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