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[World Today: Sino-Kazakh Relations, Middle East Tensions, AUKUS Uncertainty, and Global Economic Shifts]-[Israel-Iran conflict: Is there still a window for diplomacy?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-06-17

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Strengthening Sino-Kazakh Strategic Ties

President Xi Jinping and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations. As noted by Andy Mok, a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, the relationship between China and Kazakhstan is characterized by a "very strong and deepening" foundation, rooted in historical ties like the Silk Road and modern economic synergy. The two nations are prioritizing "connectivity, high-tech cooperation, and green development." Key sectors for future growth include logistics—leveraging the "Belt and Road Initiative" to link China, Europe, and the Middle East—and human capital development through "Luban workshops." Furthermore, the cooperation serves as a pragmatic, non-ideological model that complements the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), allowing for faster delivery of tangible economic and security results.

Escalation in the Israel-Iran Conflict

Regional tensions have reached a critical juncture following recent strikes between Israel and Iran. Dr. Wang Jin of Northwest University highlights that the conflict is driven by fundamentally different perceptions of Iran’s nuclear capabilities. While Iran maintains its nuclear program is for "peaceful use," Israel views it as a violation of international regulations and a direct threat to its "security and safety." The recent joint statement by 21 Arab and Muslim nations calling for "de-escalation" and "nuclear disarmament without selectivity" underscores a desire for regional stability. However, Dr. Wang notes that while these diplomatic voices are crucial, the "determining thing" remains whether they can be translated into concrete intervention to stop the cycle of violence.

Uncertainty Surrounding the AUKUS Pact

Despite a public endorsement from Donald Trump following a meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the future of the AUKUS submarine deal remains shrouded in uncertainty. Dr. Chen Xi points out that the deal faces scrutiny under the U.S. "America First" agenda, with a Pentagon review assessing whether the pact aligns with U.S. national interests. Concerns persist regarding the U.S. submarine industrial base, which is already "struggling to keep its construction of Virginia-class submarines on track." Critics, including former Australian officials, argue that Australia risks "trading sovereignty for security," and the current situation serves as a "wake-up call" for Canberra to re-evaluate its long-term defense strategy.

The Shift in Global Reserve Assets

Gold has officially surpassed the euro to become the world’s second most important reserve asset, trailing only the U.S. dollar. Professor Yan Liang of Willamette University attributes this to a "structural factor" where central banks, particularly in emerging markets like China, India, and Turkey, are buying gold to "diversify away from the US dollar." This trend is fueled by concerns over "geopolitical instability," U.S. debt levels, and the potential weaponization of the dollar through sanctions. While the dollar remains the most liquid market, the global financial system is gradually shifting as countries seek to hedge against inflation and reduce dependency on U.S. fiscal policies.

Nvidia and the Resilience of the Chinese Market

Nvidia’s decision to attend the China International Supply Chain Expo for the first time signals a continued commitment to the Chinese market despite U.S. export controls. As noted by Ding Hong, Washington’s restrictions have forced Nvidia to modify its chips, resulting in significant revenue losses. However, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has suggested that these policies have "backfired" by incentivizing Chinese tech companies to pursue "self-sufficiency" and innovation. With U.S. companies representing the largest contingent of foreign businesses at the expo, it is evident that the business community remains deeply integrated with China, favoring commercial stability over the "economic decoupling" pursued by policymakers.

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Does diplomacy still have a chance?
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Well, Zhao Ying, I think that the current relationship between China and Kazakhstan is very strong and it is deepening further.
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This is very important.
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But at the same time, I think also recognizing, you know, that it's a very complex world.
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I think the division is great.
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withstand the test of
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make concerted efforts
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promote synergy
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go back a long way
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solid foundation
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Today.
I'm Zhao Ying. Coming up, President Xi says China is ready to work with Kazakhstan to contribute to regional and world peace and development.
21 Arab and Muslim countries have issued a statement calling for de -escalation in the Israel -Iran conflict.
Does diplomacy still have a chance?
The US and UK have agreed to move ahead with the AUKUS Pact despite a Pentagon review.
Does this fully settle the uncertainty around Washington's commitment to the deal?

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