Putin predicted that relations between the Russian Federation and China will improve 07:30

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow and Beijing will continue to strengthen bilateral relations and help maintain world security. This was reported by China Central Television.

The head of state sent a congratulatory message to Chinese leader Xi Jinping on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Moscow and Beijing. In it, he expressed confidence that in the future the Russian Federation and China will fully implement bilateral agreements.

“I am sure that the parties <...> Putin emphasized that in the new period, he will continue to strengthen Russia-China comprehensive strategic cooperation and partnership, as well as promote security and stability in Eurasia and the world.

He also noted that the cooperation between the Russian Federation and the PRC has stood the test of time. According to the Russian leader, the interaction between the two states is now at the highest level in history.

October 2 Xi Jinping named Relations between Moscow and Beijing are a “win-win interaction”. As he stated, the Russian Federation and China intend to continue to join forces to maintain peace and stability around the world.

Formerly Ambassador to the Russian Federation spoke About the PRC’s position in the Ukrainian conflict.

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