Russia, China Strengthen Ties as Putin, Xi Meet Again, PM Mishustin to Visit
Russian and Chinese leaders have been strengthening ties this year, with President Vladimir Putin and President Xi Jinping meeting twice to discuss trade and economic cooperation. The latest in this series of high-level meetings is set to take place on November 3–4, with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin visiting China.
The Russian-Chinese Commission for the Preparation of Regular Meetings of Heads of Government held its 29th meeting recently. Leading this meeting was Anton Kotjakow, the Russian Minister of Labour and Social Protection. Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko is currently on a working visit to China, further cementing the relationship between the two nations.
The high level of trust and mutual understanding between Putin and Xi has been evident in their frequent meetings. This year alone, they have gathered twice to discuss trade and economic cooperation. As the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Mishustin demonstrates, both countries remain committed to fostering closer ties.
With the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Mishustin and the recent meetings of the Russian-Chinese Commission, Russia and China continue to build on their strong relationship. Both nations are committed to enhancing trade and economic cooperation, with frequent high-level meetings reflecting the trust and understanding between their leaders.
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