Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry: Russian business expects the visit of the Chinese president to open new markets for goods and services 18:16

The visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Moscow will add further impetus to the deepening of Russia-China economic ties. About this RIA Novosti declaration Russian Federation Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) Sergey Katyrin.

“Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow will give additional impetus to the deepening of Russia-China economic ties. “We look forward to decisions that will help effectively tackle the external factors that destabilize international trade, the economy and investment and financial cooperation.”

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said that Xi Jinping did not mention Vladimir Putin’s participation in the 2024 presidential election. In this respect knowledgeable TASS.

“President Xi did not say that Putin would participate in the election. President Xi expressed confidence that the Russians will support Putin, and only his confidence can be shared here,” he said.

Before reportedXi Jinping arrived at the Moscow Kremlin to attend an informal one-on-one meeting with Putin.



Source: Gazeta

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