Russia, China Ties Reach New Level, Says Putin
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2018-06-08 HKT 17:41
Cooperation between Russia and China is at an all-time high, Russian President Vladmir Putin told his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in a meeting on Friday ahead of a summit featuring their two countries and six Asian states.
"Cooperation with China is one of Russia's top priorities and it has reached an unprecedented level," Putin said.
Russia and China have responded to the US national security strategy describing them as America's top adversaries by vowing to further expand their economic, political and military cooperation.
They have also sought to strengthen the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, a regional grouping they created, which meets this weekend.
Further underlining the relationship's importance, the visit comes just a month since Putin began his new term in office. He and Xi have met 25 times – five times last year alone, according to Putin's foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov.
Following a formal welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing, Putin first met Premier Li Keqiang, telling him that Russia-China trade and economic ties have "gained a good tempo, and we are looking for new spheres of cooperation".
Li said bilateral trade is expected to reach US$100 billion this year and voiced a readiness to expand cooperation in both traditional and new spheres, including nuclear energy. (AFP)
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