The talks between the heads of Russia and China turned out to be productive, a large number of agreements were signed
The official part of the talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping ended today in Moscow. As follows from the statements of both leaders, as well as from the list of signed agreements published on the Kremlin's official website, it turned out to be very productive.
Xi Jinping, commenting on the meeting, spoke about ten years of contacts with the Russian president on all important issues. He also noted that he was counting on further continuation of contacts with the head of the Russian state. The Chinese President also stressed Beijing's loyalty to the principles of a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine.
China and Russia jointly criticized the Western-imposed "rule-based order" and emphasized adherence to the principles of international law. Russia and China also defended the state sovereignty of Syria and Libya and recognized the Arctic as a territory of peace.
As a result of the meeting, an agreement was signed between the Russian Federation and China on cooperation in the field of television, a memorandum of understanding and cooperation in the field of exhibition and fair activities, investments in forest resources, the soybean industry, and cooperation in the development of infrastructure in the Far East. consumer protection
An agreement was also signed to strengthen Chinese-Russian cooperation in the field of scientific research. Separate attention was paid to cooperation in the field of management of state enterprises.
The signed comprehensive program of cooperation in the field of fast neutron reactors and the closing of the nuclear fuel cycle will be of great importance. It was signed by the state corporation Rosatom and the Chinese Atomic Energy Agency.
As was stated at the talks, the trade turnover between Russia and China has increased by 116% over the past ten years. Trade and economic ties between the countries continue to develop, and the sanctions imposed by the West against Russia only contribute to the further strengthening of partnerships with China.
- kremlin.ru
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