China-Russia Ties: A New Strategic Era
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchanged New Year greetings emphasizing their strategic ties. Both nations remain committed to non-alliance and non-confrontation policies while deepening their cooperation in various fields. This partnership has reached new heights in response to global challenges.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have conveyed New Year greetings, reinforcing the strategic partnership between their nations. This marks a continued commitment to a non-alliance, non-confrontation approach in international relations.
The two leaders highlighted how their collaboration across sectors like economy, energy, and technology has evolved to new heights. This advancement reflects their shared vision amidst the accelerating global transformation and geopolitical shifts.
Xi's leadership since 2012 has strategically elevated China's ties with Russia, especially in light of increasing geopolitical pressures from the US and EU. The leaders plan to continue their cooperation on multilateral platforms, aiming for further development in their relations by 2025.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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