Chinese President Xi Jinping and leaders of five Central Asian countries announced on Friday the official establishment of a mechanism for meetings among the heads of state of China and Central Asian countries.
The announcement was made in Xi'an, where the China-Central Asia Summit was held on Thursday and Friday.
The two sides - China and Central Asian countries - will take turns to host the biennial summit.
The next summit will be held in Kazakhstan in 2025.
The presidents agreed to establish a permanent secretariat of the mechanism in China.
The six countries agreed to promote in-depth cooperation across the board, with priorities given to transport, economy and trade, investment and industry, agriculture, energy, customs, and people-to-people exchanges.