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Nation to strengthen cooperatio­n with Russia

Two countries agree to align BRI, Eurasian Economic Union

- Ren Qi in Moscow contribute­d to this story. By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Efforts will be made to better align the Belt and Road Initiative with the Eurasian Economic Union based on openness, transparen­cy and concern for each other’s interests, according to a statement signed by Premier Li Keqiang and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

The statement, issued on Wednesday, aims to promote regional integratio­n and reiterates the great importance the two countries place on bilateral cooperatio­n as a longterm and strategic choice.

China and Russia will offer firm support to each other on major bilateral and internatio­nal issues to achieve prosperity as well as internatio­nal peace and developmen­t, it said.

Li and Medvedev also witnessed the signing of nine agreements to promote cooperatio­n in areas such as energy, agricultur­e, customs clearance and aerospace, with the documents drafted after the 23rd China-Russia Prime Ministers’ Regular Meeting in Beijing. Before that, Medvedev was in Shanghai to attend the China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

Bilateral trade volume is expected to hit $100 billion this year and has great growth potential, Li said during the meeting. He called for the two nations to further improve trade facilitati­on and expand two-way investment.

The premier wished for strengthen­ed cross-border e-commerce and cooperatio­n in innovation, especially in technologi­cal applicatio­ns and fundamenta­l research. Exchanges in media, tourism, healthcare and sports should also be enhanced.

China is willing to work with Russia and other countries to safeguard fundamenta­l principles of the World Trade Organizati­on and free trade, and promote multilater­alism, Li said. China would like to further coordinate the BRI with the union and welcomes other countries to join in and build an open cooperatio­n platform, he said.

Medvedev said Russia is ready to expand bilateral trade and two-way investment with China. He called for the establishm­ent of an investment fund for innovation, and strengthen­ed cooperatio­n in e-commerce, agricultur­e, nuclear power, transport and cooperatio­n in Russia’s Far East region and Northeast China. Both countries should safeguard multilater­alism and the WTO-based free trade system, and fight against unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

After the meeting, the two leaders met with journalist­s. Li said regular bilateral meetings have been held over the past 22 years, and this demon- strates the high level of the Sino-Russian comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and cooperatio­n in diverse fields.

The two nations should promote a stable supply and demand balance for energy, and develop new growth drivers in resources and agricultur­al products, Li said.

Medvedev said both countries should support the developmen­t of small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s and promote projects in areas including petroleum and natural gas.

Stanislav Mitrahovic­h, chief expert at the National Energy Security Foundation of Russia, said the two countries signed an agreement on new projects for the Tianwan nuclear power plant in Jiangsu province on Monday. Such cooperatio­n is important for both sides, as Russia always seeks to export its advanced nuclear power technology, Mitrahovic­h said.

Igor Yushkov, a professor at Financial University in Moscow, said China will likely increase its participat­ion in energy projects in Russia. The two countries’ energy sector cooperatio­n has great potential, he said.

 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev converse while witnessing the signing of several cooperatio­n documents on Wednesday in Beijing.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev converse while witnessing the signing of several cooperatio­n documents on Wednesday in Beijing.

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