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Ambassador: Putin’s visit to China to be milestone in Russia-China relations

According to Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui, Putin’s latest visit to China in late June gave a powerful impetus to the Russian-Chinese relations
Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui  Sergei Bobylev/TASS
Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui
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MOSCOW, August 2. /TASS/. The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to China to attend the G20 summit in September will be an important political event in the Russian-Chinese relations, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui told reporters on Tuesday.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China in the second half of the year to take part in the G20 summit, while Premier Li Keqiang will arrive in Russia for the 21st regular meeting of heads of government," he said.

"I am confident that these two important political events will be a further step in expanding and developing the comprehensive strategic cooperation and partnership," the ambassador said, adding that the two sides should take advantage of these opportunities.

According to the diplomat, Putin’s latest visit to China in late June gave a powerful impetus to the Russian-Chinese relations. He recalled that more than 30 bilateral agreements were signed in trade, economy, energy, innovation, agriculture, the Internet, sports and other areas.

Russia and China intend to develop bilateral cooperation in the sphere of fighting against terrorism, Li Hui added.

"In the future we (Russia and China) intend to continue strengthening practical anti-terrorist cooperation, fight against international terrorism, defend peace and stability in the region and in the world," Li said.

"Russia and China have been for a long time developing close and very effective cooperation in the sphere of anti-terrorism with the help of bilateral mechanisms, as well as on multilateral platforms, such as summits of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) member countries," the diplomat noted.

Li also reminded that the mechanism of Russian-Chinese anti-terrorist drills serves as evidence of successful development of bilateral cooperation in this sphere.

Sergei Prikhodko, Russian government chief of staff, earlier said the 21st regular meeting of the Russian and Chinese prime ministers will be held in St. Petersburg on November 7-8.

The G20 summit in China’s Hangzhou is scheduled for September 4-5.