Xi calls it a ‘strategic choice’ to deepen ties in meeting with Russian PM
- On Nov 4, President Xi Jinping met Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing and sought to expand mutual investment, while a joint communiqu� reaffirmed the one‑China principle.
- China and Russia have deepened ties since 2022, as Xi Jinping, President of China, said safeguarding and developing relations is a shared strategic choice amid Western sanctions.
- Officials pointed to projects in energy, agriculture and aerospace, while Mikhail Mishustin, Russian Prime Minister, urged steps to attract mutual investment and support joint projects.
- The Kremlin called Mishustin's visit 'highly important' and highlighted its significance despite bilateral commerce declining in recent months as China faces mounting US pressure over trade and technology.
- Moscow's growing ties with Pyongyang include a 2024 Russia‑North Korea defence pact and plans for facilities near North Korea, with Putin recently meeting Choe Son Hui.
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Russia's Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin arrived in China this Monday for an official two-day visit, in which he seeks to consolidate the integral and strategic partnership that both nations maintain at the highest level.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping, during a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing, said he wanted to increase investment and expand economic ties with Russia.
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