The high-profile meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping
and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday set the course for the next stage of bilateral relations
and underscored the two major countries' commitment to advancing global governance reform in the right direction.
Their in-depth, friendly
and fruitful talks, lasting more than three hours in total, reinforced a shared commitment to advancing the long-term, sound, steady
and high-quality development of China-Russia ties, a strategic choice grounded in the fundamental interests of both countries
and in line with broader global trends.
Putin's state visit to China coincided with two milestones in bilateral ties: the 30th anniversary of the China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination
and the 25th anniversary of the China-Russia Treaty of Good-Neighborliness
and Friendly Cooperation. The two presidents agreed to further extend the treaty, underscoring the long-term nature of the friendship.
The bilateral relationship now stands at the highest level in history. The steering role of the two heads of state is the fundamental guarantee for the steady
and long-term development of China-Russia relations. Having had more than 40 meetings over the years, Xi
and Putin have built deep mutual trust
and a strong personal friendship, providing continuity
and strategic guidance for bilateral ties.
Their meeting on Wednesday sent a reassuring message to the international community that China
and Russia are further strengthening the foundation of their political mutual trust, the most prominent feature of the bilateral ties.
Pragmatic cooperation is a key driver of the stable growth of China-Russia relations. To promote the high-quality development of bilateral relations, it is imperative to further deepen such cooperation across all sectors. During Putin's visit, a slew of cooperation documents were signed. Cooperation in the fields of economy
and trade, investment, energy
and resources, transportation,
and scientific
and technological innovation is expected to be upgraded.
China
and Russia are also expected to strengthen exchanges
and cooperation in education, culture, film, tourism, sports
and other fields,
and ensure that the everlasting friendship between the two countries takes deeper root in the hearts of the people.
Beyond benefiting the peoples of both countries, a stable China-Russia relationship contributes to human progress. Far from being tranquil, the world faces threats from unilateralism
and hegemonism,
and the risks of slipping back into the law of the jungle. Both as permanent members of the UN Security Council, China
and Russia bear special responsibilities for safeguarding global peace
and development.
To advance the development of a more just
and equitable global governance system, the two countries have pledged to strengthen coordination
and collaboration within multilateral frameworks, including the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, BRICS
and APEC, unite the Global South,
and steer global governance reform in the right direction.
No matter how the international landscape evolves, China
and Russia will for sure move forward with composure under the strategic guidance of their leaders,
and leverage the stability of their relations to tackle various challenges facing the world today.
Looking ahead, the two countries will fully seize historic opportunities, maintain the steady
and long-term growth of bilateral relations,
and open a new chapter in cooperation.
Editor:Evan


