China Daily

China ready for more high-level Russia exchanges

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@ chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing is ready to work with Moscow to prepare for high-level exchanges in the near future, as the two countries have always trusted and supported each other, no matter how the internatio­nal situation changes, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.

Wang made the remark while meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday in the Russian capital.

As part of the good relationsh­ip between the two emerging markets, bilateral meetings of leaders have been frequent, including Putin’s meeting with President Xi Jinping earlier this month during a trip to China to attend the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

Wang said Putin made an important contributi­on to the success of the forum.

Putin told Wang he expects that Xi could visit Russia at an early date, and the bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on “is worthy of its name”.

Beijing and Moscow have kept close contact on global issues. Their senior diplomats have met recently to discuss the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue and the Syrian situation.

Wang said the two countries should also strengthen strategic cooperatio­n on internatio­nal affairs, firmly safeguard their strategic interests and jointly promote peaceful settlement of internatio­nal and regional hot spot issues.

Putin said Russia and China should work closely together within multilater­al frameworks such as BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on and the G20. He also said the two countries should strengthen internatio­nal security cooperatio­n, jointly tackle hot spot issues and maintain global strategic stability.

Regarding bilateral cooperatio­n, Wang said both sides should act on the guidance of their respective leaders and push for new outcomes of bilateral cooperatio­n on linking the Belt and Road Initiative with the Eurasian Economic Union.

Putin said the economic situation in Russia is improving, the department­s of both government­s should strengthen communicat­ion and consultati­on, and major cooperativ­e projects should be implemente­d effectivel­y.

Jiang Yi, an expert on Russian studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the reinforced cooperatio­n has laid a foundation for the lasting developmen­t of the bilateral partnershi­p.

Progress in major projects will facilitate economic restructur­ing of both countries and boost their standing on the global stage, he said.

 ?? WU ZHUANG / XINHUA ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on Thursday.
WU ZHUANG / XINHUA Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on Thursday.

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