Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences He Huping and Director General of the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography Zhang Yuanming spoke at the opening of the event. They stressed that the launch of the new mechanism was the practical implementation of the agreements reached by the heads of state following the second Central Asia-China summit held in Astana in June 2025.

The main purpose of the dialogue is to develop scientific cooperation between the countries of the region, exchange research results, data from satellite remote sensing of the Earth, as well as joint work on environmental protection, combating land degradation, desertification and soil salinization. Special attention is paid to identifying new promising areas of cooperation that contribute to the sustainable development of Central Asia.

During the meeting, the Chinese side highly appreciated the environmental policy pursued in Uzbekistan and expressed appreciation for the active promotion of the principles of "green" development. It was noted that the initiative of President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping "Emerald waters and green mountains are an invaluable treasure" is finding increasing understanding and support in Uzbekistan, which consistently implements large-scale reforms in the field of environmental protection and takes comprehensive measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The importance of opening the Central Asian Center for Ecology and Environmental Studies in Tashkent on the basis of Green University with the support of the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography was also highlighted.

The establishment of the center was another step in strengthening scientific partnership between the two countries and recognizing Uzbekistan's leading role in promoting regional environmental initiatives, developing international cooperation and forming a modern scientific platform to address current environmental and climate challenges.