Mishustin’s Beijing Visit: Russia and China Reinforce Strategic Ties

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In Beijing, the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Mishustin, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a development reported by RIA News. The conversations reflected a continued effort to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborative initiatives between Moscow and Beijing.

During the visit, Mishustin conducted series of discussions with Chinese leaders, including Xi Jinping and Li Qiang, the Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China. The agenda centered on broadening cooperation across multiple fronts and outlining concrete steps for closer partnership.

Plans call for the 28th ordinary meeting of the heads of government from the two nations to take place in Beijing. The discussions anticipated there focused on expanding commercial partnership, deepening humanitarian exchange, and boosting interregional collaboration, with a view toward practical outcomes that benefit both economies.

Officials indicated that several documents would be signed, among them a joint declaration that would articulate shared goals and the spirit of cooperation for the coming years. The dialogue emphasized practical projects and the acceleration of initiatives that support trade, investment, and people-to-people ties.

In remarks associated with the talks, Russia and China underscored a common aim to contribute to a more balanced, equitable global order and to strengthen strategic collaboration across their respective regions. The meeting highlighted the importance of building resilient economic ties and expanding mechanisms for cooperation that can withstand broader geopolitical fluctuations, while prioritizing humanitarian and regional development interests.

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