Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Kuşak ve Yol
    • Corporate
      • About Us
    • Belt and Road Initiative

      Brief History

      14 January 2024

      Belt and Road Initiative Investment Projects

      13 January 2024

      Financing

      13 January 2024
    • News

      China Pushes Technological Frontiers to Boost Prosperity in the Next Five Years

      29 October 2025

      Chinese Porcelain Meets Chinese Cuisine in London

      29 October 2025

      China’s Rail Freight Volume Rises 3.4% in January–September

      29 October 2025

      China’s Online Retail Sales Maintain Steady Growth in January–September

      29 October 2025

      Strengthening China-ASEAN Partnership Brings Stability and Certainty to Global

      23 October 2025
    • Publications
      1. Analysis
      2. Infographic
      3. Interview
      4. Report
      5. View All

      China’s 15th Five-Year Plan: Technological Transformation and US-Axis Developments

      14 October 2025

      The Contributions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative to the Balkans

      6 October 2025

      China’s Rising Power in Cultural Production

      9 September 2025

      China-Venezuela Artificial Intelligence Partnership

      5 September 2025

      Projects Conducted in the Context of Belt and Road Inıtiative

      3 October 2025

      BRI Investments in ASEAN Region

      2 June 2025

      The Middle Corridor within the Scope of The Belt and Road Initiative

      19 February 2025

      China-Central Asia-West Asia Economic Corridor

      24 December 2024

      Astana Information Technologies University, Asst. Prof. Ainur Slamgazhy: “Through CSR, China’s Role on the Global Stage Significantly Affects the Project’s International Image and Perception.”

      12 October 2024

      University of Punjab, Prof. Dr. Rehana Saeed Hashmi: “China Has Portrayed a Strategic Vision with Its BRI.”

      20 September 2024

      Khalid Taimur Akram, The Executive Director of PRCCSF: “While it is still too early to assess the full impact of the BRI, it is clear that there have been some reported successes.”

      8 March 2024

      Director of the China-Eurasia Council Dr. Mher Sahakyan; “China Agrees to Align Its Mega Initiative with the Turkic Central Corridor and Kazakhstan’s ‘Bright Road Development Strategy.”

      21 February 2024

      CAICT, Research Fellow Bingyi Yang: “China Places Great Emphasis on the Development of Artificial Intelligence (AI)”

      25 March 2025

      Belt and Road Initiative 2024 1st Term Report Now Available!

      4 November 2024

      Türkiye-China Relations: On the Basis of Belt and Road Cooperation Common Vision and Strategic Cooperation for Humanity Report is Now Available on Our Website!

      4 November 2024

      China’s Relationship with The south Caucasus Countries within The Framework of the Belt and Road Initiative

      14 June 2024

      China’s 15th Five-Year Plan: Technological Transformation and US-Axis Developments

      14 October 2025

      The Contributions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative to the Balkans

      6 October 2025

      Projects Conducted in the Context of Belt and Road Inıtiative

      3 October 2025

      China’s Rising Power in Cultural Production

      9 September 2025
    • Contact Us
    • English
      • Türkçe
      • English
      • 中文 (中国)
    Kuşak ve Yol
    Anasayfa » China Achieves Comprehensive Development, Fruitful Belt and Road Cooperation, Says Egyptian Expert
    News

    China Achieves Comprehensive Development, Fruitful Belt and Road Cooperation, Says Egyptian Expert

    Kuşak ve YolBy Kuşak ve Yol29 February 2024
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Telegram

    “China adopts ‘diplomacy for the people,’ which means that the Chinese government is at the service of the Chinese citizens inside and outside China.”

    CAIRO, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) — China has succeeded in achieving “comprehensive development” and fruitful Belt and Road cooperation with many partner countries despite Western smear campaigns, an Egyptian expert on Chinese affairs has said.

    “Economic and social development in China picked up since the country began implementing its reform and opening-up policy more than 40 years ago, and China has ever since achieved high growth rates,” Nasser Abdel-Aal, professor of Chinese language at Cairo-based Ain Shams University, told Xinhua in a recent interview.

    Abdel-Aal, also director of the university’s Confucius Institute, said China has been seeking development partners abroad after achieving development success at home.

    “The Chinese economic vision seeks to crystallize a just global system, and therefore it was necessary for China to launch global economic initiatives and urge major Chinese economic institutions to invest overseas,” Abdel-Aal said.

    He said the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is the core of China’s policy of seeking common development via economic cooperation and win-win partnerships with overseas partners.

    “The fruits of cooperation within the BRI framework have undeniably appeared in many countries,” he said.

    The expert cited Egypt as an example where a huge 20-tower business district is being constructed by a Chinese firm at Egypt’s New Administrative Capital in eastern Cairo.

    “Many Chinese companies have participated in Egypt’s development process over the past ten years, in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, the New Administrative Capital, the New El Alamein City and others,”  Abdel-Aal said.

    The results of BRI-related cooperation are “positive” despite the smear campaigns by countries led by the United States, he said.

    Abdel-Aal noted that “there are still several challenges facing the Chinese economy, including the trade war launched by the United States, which seeks to distort China’s economic image globally.”

    China and the United States, the world’s two largest trading partners, are indispensable to each other, and each of them is aware of the other’s role in the global economy, he said.

    “The world is now one unit, and any failure or economic collapse in any region will affect the entire world,” he added.

    China’s economic approach looks at the world from a different perspective. It does not strive to become “a superpower,” but seeks global cooperation and joint development, the expert said.

    “This is why China has launched relevant initiatives such as the BRI, the Global Development Initiative and the Global Security Initiative,” he said.

    The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and new economic platforms such as BRICS “open new horizons for development for all countries of the Global South and contribute to boosting the global economy,” Abdel-Aal added.

    The Egyptian professor noted that China’s concept of human rights differs from that of the West, as China believes that the core of human rights is to provide a prosperous life for the citizens. “Therefore, China’s primary goal is the well-being of the Chinese citizens.”

    He stressed that Chinese citizens are now enjoying the fruits of development and that China’s diplomacy is people-oriented and seeks to serve the interests of all Chinese people.

    “China adopts ‘diplomacy for the people,’ which means that the Chinese government is at the service of the Chinese citizens inside and outside China,” he said.

    https://english.news.cn/20240228/134a6e52ecbd4e33bfe7d36b5dc953f2/c.html

    Previous ArticleChina: US Export Control does not Help US Companies and Semiconductor Industry
    Next Article Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with US Chamber of Commerce President Suzanne Clark in Beijing

    Related Posts

    China Pushes Technological Frontiers to Boost Prosperity in the Next Five Years

    29 October 2025 News

    Chinese Porcelain Meets Chinese Cuisine in London

    29 October 2025 News

    China’s Rail Freight Volume Rises 3.4% in January–September

    29 October 2025 News

    Kuşak ve Yol İnisiyatifi Ekonomi ve Kültür Derneği
    Belt and Road Initiative Association for Economy and Culture
    一带一路经济与文化协会

    Contact Us

    Abide-i Hürriyet Caddesi A Blok No: 211 K: 1 D: 64 34381 Şişli/İstanbul-TÜRKİYE

    Tel: +90 (212) 982 49 32

    E-mail: info@kusakveyol.org

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    © 2025 Belt and Road Initiative Association for Economy and Culture. All Rights Reserved.
    • Corporate
    • Belt and Road Initiative
    • News
    • Analysis
    • Infographic
    • Interview
    • Report

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.