The scene of CICA Youth Development Forum 2023.
Du Zhanyuan, President of CICG, Kairat Sarybay, Secretary General of CICA, and Fariz Mehdawi, Palestinian Ambassador to China, delivered opening speeches.The forum was attended by Sun Zhuangzhi, Director of the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Ding Xiaoxing, Director of the Institute of Eurasian Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Anastasia Safronova, Administrator of Russia-BRICS Project Office for International Youth Cooperation, Zhai Kun, Professor at the School of International Studies and Deputy Director of the Institute of Area Studies, Peking University. The forum was also available online, bringing the total number of guests to around 100, including diplomatic envoys, experts, heads of media, and youth representatives from 18 CICA member countries including Cambodia, China, Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, South Korea, Russia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
Sun Zhuangzhi, Ding Xiaoxing, Anastasia Safronova, and Zhai Kun deliver themed speeches.
In his speech, Sun Zhuangzhi said that since its establishment 31 years ago, CICA has emerged as an important platform for exchange on security issue in Asia. Facing a world undergoing major changes unseen in a century, youngsters should actively promote economic and cultural exchanges in Asian countries, practice multilateralism, promote mutual trust and cooperation, and maintain security and stability in Asia based on the philosophy of mutual respect, fairness, justice and cooperation.
According to Ding Xiaoxing, in recent years, China and Central Asian countries have been actively collaborating in areas of youth concern, including education, employment, social equity, and development opportunities. This partnership aims to provide robust developmental prospects for young people, leveraging economic growth and job opportunities. At the same time, China and Central Asian countries have also actively expanded people-to-people and cultural cooperation in sports and tourism via the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the China-Central Asian Head-of-State Meeting Mechanism etc. With the advancement of the construction of a China-Central Asia community with a shared future, the mutual understanding and exchanges between the young people of China and Central Asian countries will go deeper.
Anastasia Safronova believed that the youth of Asia always expresses their interest in fruitful cooperation, practice-oriented ideas, maintaining friendly and trusting relations. And the Russia-BRICS Project Office for International Youth Cooperation unites the efforts of Russia to support the systematic interaction of youth and youth organizations in Russia and the BRICS countries. She said that the office will continue to act as a platform of opportunities for BRICS young people for their self-realization, for improving their professional and creative competencies. She remarked that Chinese participants are indispensable partners at interactions among young people and cultural exchanges among BRICS countries.
Zhai Kun said that young people in Asia need to further strengthen exchanges, contribute wisdom and take actions to strengthen the regional and global youth cooperation. He suggested that youth groups in CICA member states carry out “global deficit reduction actions” to reduce “global deficits” in cognition, trust, action, rules, moral etc. Now, some youth activities under the CICA framework have already played a role in reducing the “deficits” and CICA’s youth cooperation is expected to have more appeal and influence in the future.
Alexandra Pozhidaeva, Russian Journalist with cicG center for Europe and Asia (China Pictorial Publications), presides over the Youth Discussions.
Youth representatives from various fields of CICA member countries conducted exchanges and discussions on topics including “Highlighting the Role of Youth in Promoting Asian Development,” “Pooling the Wisdom of Youth for innovation and Entrepreneurship” “Amplifying Youth Voices and Contributing Youth Power" and“Fostering Mutual Aid and Promoting volunteering Service," contributing youth strength to promoting regional common prosperity.
Valeriia Chernogorodova, head of the international section of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, Meerim Taabaldieva, communications teacher at Compass Collage, Blogger/Influencer, Choi Yumin, young ambassador for Cultural Exchange between China and South Korea at the South Korean Embassy in China, Dina Aikenova, Counsellor of the Association of China Researchers, Kazakhstan, Sanjar Mardonov, lecturer of tourism management at Silk Road International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Mahnoor Makhdoom, chief editor of China Affairs at The Daily Mail, Pakistan, Sobirov Mustakim, CEO of Hangzhou Silk Trade and Founder of EGTP Trade Platform, Mohamed Jihad Mohamed Moustafa, Egyptian student majoring in broadcasting and anchoring, Communication University of China, Nguyen Thi Thanh Thanh, Vietnamese video blogger and student pursuing a master’s degree in international education of Chinese Language at Beijing Language and Culture University, Irina Makarova, Senior Manager of Overseas Project, Sinolingua, Devinder Kumar, Indian Journalist with China-India Dialogue of CICG Center for Europe and Asia, and other youth representatives from various fields of CICA member countries conducted exchanges and discussions on topics including “Highlighting the Role of Youth in Promoting Asian Development,” “Pooling the Wisdom of Youth for Innovation and Entrepreneurship” “Amplifying Youth Voices and Contributing Youth Power” and “Fostering Mutual Aid and Promoting Volunteering Service,” contributing youth strength to promoting regional common prosperity.
Yu Jia, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of CICG Center for Europe and Asia, gives a closing speech. Photos by Duan Wei & Chen Jian
CICA was initiated by Kazakhstan at the 47th United Nations General Assembly in 1992, with China as a founding member. Being an important security dialogue and consultation mechanism in the Asian region, CICA has played a constructive role in promoting mutual trust and cooperation among countries and maintaining security and stability in Asia ever since its establishment. The 2023 CICA Youth Development Forum aims to gather the strength and pool the wisdom of Asian youth, promote mutual trust and cooperation among young people from CICA member countries, and contribute the combined strength of the younger generation in promoting regional prosperity.