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China, Turkey more closely linked by rail By OUYANG SHIJIA | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-07-21 09:50 Direct freight train services between Turkey and China via the China-Europe Railway Express were launched in December 2020 in Xi an, Shaanxi province. YUAN JINGZHI/FOR CHINA DAILY
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The China-Europe Railway Express, which runs across the Eurasian continent, has experienced considerable progress during the past 10 years, and will continue to see strong momentum in the future, said a Turkish official.
Turkey s ambassador to China, Abdulkadir Emin Onen, said the China-Europe Railway Express marks a significant phase in Eurasian rail transport development.
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The unofficial summit of the Turkic Council attended by the Hungarian prime minister and the presidents of Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, as well as current and former presidents of Kazakhstan, met on March 31. The group is scheduled to meet for its eighth formal summit in the fall of 2021 in Turkey.
The latest meeting closed with two significant developments: First, Tashkent showed unity with Azerbaijan and Turkey on the outcomes of the latest conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and the transfer of its territory to Azerbaijan. Second, several leaders remarked positively on the upcoming transformation of the Turkic Council into a political and economic organization as it plans to tie regional economic projects around the organization,
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The unofficial summit of the Turkic Council attended by the Hungarian prime minister and the presidents of Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, as well as current and former presidents of Kazakhstan, met on March 31. The group is scheduled to meet for its eighth formal summit in the fall of 2021 in Turkey.
The latest meeting closed with two significant developments: First, Tashkent showed unity with Azerbaijan and Turkey on the outcomes of the latest conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and the transfer of its territory to Azerbaijan. Second, several leaders remarked positively on the upcoming transformation of the Turkic Council into a political and economic organization as it plans to tie regional economic projects around the organization.