In a vibrant ceremony in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, the Uzbek-language edition of Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights made its debut this week. The event, attended by nearly 300 guests, marked a milestone in cross-cultural dialogue between China and Uzbekistan. 🌟
Key figures like Jiang Jianguo from the China Society for Human Rights Studies and Akmal Saidov, head of Uzbekistan’s National Human Rights Center, highlighted the book’s role in fostering mutual understanding. Jiang called it a “new window” for Uzbek readers to explore China’s human rights philosophy, while Saidov praised it as a leap forward in cultural and rights-based collaboration. 🤝
Chinese Ambassador Yu Jun emphasized how the book enriches the two nations’ “comprehensive strategic partnership,” aligning with their shared vision for a global community. Guests from both countries even teamed up to unveil the book—think of it as a literary mic-drop moment! 🎤
This edition, the 13th foreign-language version, was co-published by China’s Foreign Languages Press and an Uzbek publisher. Talk about a bestseller in the making! 📚✨
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Uzbek edition of Xi Jinping's human rights book launched in Tashkent
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