CGTN: President Xi highlights friendship, cooperation and multilateralism at SCO Summit

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit 2025 is taking place in China's port city of Tianjin. Since Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping has been holding bilateral meetings with visiting foreign leaders. CGTN published an article covering Xi's talks, in which he highlighted the significance of friendship, cooperation and multilateralism in international relations and global governance.

BEIJING, Aug. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Chinese President Xi Jinping is holding intensive bilateral meetings with foreign leaders on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Tianjin, where he has underscored the importance of friendship, practical cooperation and multilateralism.

The summit, from August 31 to September 1, marks the fifth time China has hosted the event and will be the largest in the organization's history. Leaders from more than 20 countries and heads of 10 international organizations will gather in the port city to review the SCO's achievements, chart its future course and push forward toward building a closer SCO community with a shared future.

Emphasizing long–standing friendships

Since Saturday, Xi has been holding bilateral meetings with visiting foreign leaders, highlighting the importance of enduring ties and friendship.

When meeting with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Xi said China and Egypt should be good brothers, firmly supporting each other. Madbouly, in turn, praised China as Egypt's true partner and friend, adding that Egypt is ready to further develop its bilateral relations.

Meeting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, Xi hailed the “ironclad” China–Cambodia friendship, saying the bilateral friendship has stood the test of time, is rock–solid and a shared asset of the two peoples.

In talks with Myanmar's Acting President Min Aung Hlaing, Xi noted that the “pauk–phaw” friendship between the two peoples is deeply rooted and ever fresh.

Xi also spoke highly of the China–Nepal friendship when meeting with Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. He said that China and Nepal, as close neighbors for generations, have jointly written a chapter of good–neighborliness and friendship over the past seven decades.

Expanding practical cooperation

Cooperation was another recurring theme in Xi's meetings.

In talks with Kazakh President Kassym–Jomart Tokayev, Xi urged closer alignment of development strategies and deeper cooperation in energy, infrastructure and policies. With Egypt, he called for greater synergy between China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Egypt's “Vision 2030,” emphasizing cooperation in joint manufacturing and green energy. Xi also highlighted two China–Cambodia joint projects: the Industrial and Technological Corridor (ITC) and the Fish and Rice Corridor (FRC), in talks with Hun Manet.

From the Suez Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone in Egypt to Cambodia's ITC and FRC, from the China–Myanmar Economic Corridor to enhanced connectivity with Nepal, China's BRI remains the central thread linking China's cooperation with SCO partners.

Over the past five years, trade between China and other SCO members has surged, hitting a record $512.4 billion in 2024. A recent CGTN poll showed that over 85 percent of respondents in SCO countries believe China's BRI has achieved remarkable results in promoting connectivity and high–quality development among SCO member states.

Upholding multilateralism and the correct view of WWII history

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti–Fascist War and the founding of the United Nations. In a meeting with UN Secretary–General Antonio Guterres, Xi stressed that multilateralism, solidarity, and cooperation are the right answer to global challenges.

He reaffirmed China's commitment to genuine multilateralism and its support for the UN's central role in international affairs, adding that China is willing to deepen cooperation with the UN and jointly safeguard world peace and promote development and prosperity.

Xi and other SCO leaders are expected to issue a statement marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti–Fascist War and the founding of the United Nations at the Tianjin summit. According to Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the statement will reaffirm the nation's commitment to a correct view of history, uphold the hard–won fruits of WWII, and call on nations to learn from the past in building a better future.

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Revolutionising Saudi Arabia Construction: DesertBoard’s Palm Waste Innovation Takes Centre Stage in Riyadh

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Aug. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DesertBoard, the Middle East’s leading innovator in sustainable building material for construction solutions, will debut its flagship Palm Strand Board (PSB®) at the Saudi Wood Expo 2025, marking its first major showcase in the Kingdom. Manufactured from agricultural palm waste—an abundant, underused resource in the region—PSB® offers a viable, research–backed solution to Saudi Arabia’s growing need for sustainable, regionally manufactured building materials.

With Saudi Arabia generating more than 300,000 tonnes of palm fronds annually, PSB® directly supports Vision 2030’s objectives to promote circular economy practices, localise manufacturing, and reduce environmental impact. DesertBoard’s entry into the Kingdom is more than a market move—it’s a commitment to unlocking economic and ecological value through innovation.

“Palm waste presents a unique opportunity for the region,” said Kamal Farah, a Director at DesertBoard. “With PSB®, we are turning an overlooked material into a driver for low–carbon construction, local employment, and creative and environmentally sound design solutions across the Kingdom.”

Scientific Validation from Abu Dhabi University Research

The innovation behind PSB® is backed by the Palm Leaves Research Paper (July 2025), a collaborative study between DesertBoard and Abu Dhabi University. Led by Dr. Mai El–Basel, Research Lead (Interior Design), and Dr. Omar Chaalal, Professor of Chemical Engineering at Abu Dhabi University (ADU), in collaboration with Chemical Engineer Weam S K Abudaqqa, a former student at Abu Dhabi University. The paper is the region’s first dedicated academic study on engineered palm waste boards, and was supported by the leadership and guidance of Professor Ghassan Aouad, President of Abu Dhabi University, Professor Hamdi Mustafa Sheibani, Dean of the Department of Engineering, and Professor Osama Ahmed Mohamed, the Chair of the Department of Architecture and Design.

The study evaluated PSB® for its structural integrity, thermal resistance, environmental impact, and cultural suitability within desert climates.

“We developed this research to assess both performance and potential. The results confirmed that PSB® meets and exceeds key benchmarks in durability, warping resistance, and critically, its moisture and heat resistance,” said Dr. Chaalal. “More importantly, it’s a material that speaks to our region’s identity and its urgent need for circular construction and design solutions.”

“From an architectural, design, and civil engineering perspective, PSB® demonstrates excellent load–bearing stability and performs well in arid, high–temperature environments,” added Dr. Mai El–Basel. “It is a practical and scalable material that aligns perfectly with Vision 2030’s building goals.”

Key findings from the research include:

  • Superior Strength: Withstands greater compressive force (16% reduction) than MDF (50%) or particleboard (44.5%).
  • Enhanced Insulation: PSB® offers the best insulating properties for thermal conductivity in comparison to MDF and particleboard.
  • Increased Moisture Resistance: PSB® demonstrates higher contact angles (72°) in wettability tests, when compared with MDF (50.2°) and Plywood (65°).
  • Culturally Relevant and Local: A cost–effective, locally sourced material aligned with regional heritage.

Award–Winning Impact: On Weaving Pavilion

DesertBoard’s relevance to the Kingdom is already tangible. The material played a central role in “On Weaving,” a modular prayer pavilion at the Western Hajj Terminal of Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport, which received the inaugural AlMusalla Prize from the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, a non–profit cultural organisation established by the Ministry of Culture.

Designed by East Architecture Studio with AKT II and artist Rayyane Tabet, and constructed with 1,316 PSB® panels, the structure combines woven palm fronds with DesertBoard’s modular, high–performance boards to create an expressive, culturally resonant space for prayer and reflection.

The pavilion debuted at the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025, Jeddah, and is now a benchmark for environmentally and culturally conscious architecture in the region.

“This project exemplifies what DesertBoard makes possible—combining local materials, spiritual architecture, and sustainable principles in a way that feels both rooted and forward–looking,” added Farah.

DesertBoard is now inviting collaboration with Saudi contractors, developers, and government entities seeking to adopt sustainable materials aligned with national development goals. Live demonstrations, technical samples, and expert briefings will be available throughout the Saudi Wood Expo, taking place from September 1 to 3, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

Visit DesertBoard at Booth 1B100, Hall 1, 2nd row, at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center from 1–3 September 2025.

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DesertBoard UAE is dedicated to pioneering sustainable building materials that meet modern construction demands while minimising environmental impact. By leveraging renewable resources and innovative engineering, the company provides high–quality, eco–friendly building material alternatives that redefine the future of sustainable cities.

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