The government of China's Shaanxi province has allocated $1.8 million in educational grants for Uzbek youth.
The Taiwanese government has launched the largest military exercise in the country's history, dubbed "Hanguan."
By 2030, China plans to open six more human organ transplant centers in East Turkestan, bringing the total number of such institutions to nine. This is incomprehensible for a region with a low donation rate and sparse population.
China has extended the repayment period of its $3.4 billion loan to Pakistan, which will increase Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves to $14 billion.
The Iran-Israel conflict presents itself as a strategic opportunity for Russia and China, rather than a direct military intervention. Russia aims to maintain its political influence in the region and put pressure on the West, while China aims to achieve energy security and economic stability within the framework of the "One Belt, One Road" project.
Yesterday, June 17, the second Central Asia-China summit was held in Astana. The event was attended by the leaders of Central Asian countries and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks on the sidelines of the Central Asia-China summit. The leaders stressed the importance of accelerating the construction of the strategic railway "China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan". They expressed interest in developing exchanges in the fields of education, science, tourism and culture, personnel training, and Chinese language learning.
China is trying to develop "genocide tourism" to hide its crimes in East Turkestan.
The Afghan government is negotiating with Russia and China to trade in their national currencies instead of dollars. Negotiations with the Russians are at an advanced stage. Mechanisms for mutual settlements in rubles and Afghanis are being developed.
Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has uncovered a seven-person spy ring with alleged ties to Chinese intelligence. The operation revealed that they had been monitoring phone calls and text messages belonging to government officials and using fake transmitters to locate members of the Uyghur community.