President
Xi Jinping Holds Talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin
On the afternoon of 21 March
local time, President Xi Jinping held talks with Russian President Vladimir
Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow. They had sincere, friendly and fruitful talks
on the bilateral ties and major regional and international issues of mutual
interest, and reached new, important common understandings in many fields. The
two sides agreed to follow the principles of good-neighborliness,
friendship and win-win cooperation in advancing exchanges and cooperation in
various fields and deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership of
coordination for the new era.
In the refreshing weather of
March in Moscow, President Xi arrived at the Kremlin in a motorcade. He was
welcomed by the Kremlin’s horse guards and greeted by the Kremlin Commandant at
the alighting point.
President Putin held a
solemn welcome ceremony for President Xi at the St. George’s Hall. Accompanied
by the majestic welcome music, President Xi and President Putin walked in big
strides on a red carpet from the opposite ends of the hall to meet each other
in the center. They had a firm handshake and took
photos together. The military band played the national anthems of China and
Russia.
The two Presidents held
small-group talks first and then large-group talks.
President Xi pointed out
that China and Russia are each other’s biggest neighbor
and consolidating and developing long-term good-neighborly
relations with Russia is consistent with historical logic and a strategic
choice of China. It will not be changed by any turn of events. Since his first
state visit to Russia ten years ago, China and Russia have enjoyed mutual
respect, mutual trust and mutual benefit. Relations between the two countries
have grown from strength to strength, showing the features of being more
comprehensive, more practical, and more strategic. President Xi said that
during this visit, he saw many ordinary Russians in the street waving their
hands at the Chinese motorcade in a demonstration of goodwill. He sees clearly
that China-Russia relations have strong public support. No matter how the
international landscape may change, China will stay committed to advancing
China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for the new
era. This state visit to Russia is a journey of friendship, cooperation and
peace. China is ready to work with Russia to build on past achievements, enrich
the comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for the new era, bring
more benefits to the two peoples and make greater contribution to human
progress.
President Xi noted that
changes unseen in a century are evolving faster and the international balance
of power is undergoing a profound shift. As permanent members of the UN
Security Council and major countries in the world, China and Russia have
natural responsibilities to make joint efforts to steer and promote global
governance in a direction that meets the expectations of the international community
and promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. The
two sides should support each other on issues concerning each other’s core
interests, and jointly resist the interference in internal affairs by external
forces. The two sides should enhance communication and coordination on
international affairs, especially in the UN, the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization, BRICS and other multilateral frameworks, practice true
multilateralism, oppose hegemonism and power politics, contribute to global
post-COVID economic recovery, advance the trend toward a multi-polar world, and
promote the reform and improvement of the global governance system.
President Xi and President
Putin heard reports by the leading officials of the relevant government
departments of the two countries on cooperation in various fields.
President Xi noted that
thanks to joint efforts, China and Russia have enjoyed deepening political
mutual trust, convergence of interests, and understanding between the peoples.
Their cooperation in such areas as the economy and trade, investment, energy,
people-to-people and cultural exchanges and at the subnational levels have made
continued progress. There are a growing number of areas and an even stronger
consensus for cooperation. China is in the first year of fully implementing the
guiding principles set forth by the 20th National Congress of the Communist
Party of China. It will foster a new development paradigm at a faster pace,
promote high-quality development, and advance Chinese modernization in all
respects. China-Russia cooperation enjoys significant potential and space and
is strategic, reliable and stable. The two sides need to strengthen overall
coordination, boost trade in traditional areas, such as energy, resources, and electromechanical
products, continuously enhance the resilience of industrial and supply chains,
expand cooperation in such areas as information technology, the digital
economy, agriculture and trade in services. They should step up cooperation in
areas of innovation and facilitate cross-border logistics and transportation.
The two sides should cement the cornerstone of people-to-people exchanges.
Efforts should be made to encourage more interactions between sister
provinces/states and between sister cities, ensure the success of the Years of
Sports Exchange, and facilitate the personnel movement between the two
countries.
President Putin once again
extended Russia’s warm congratulations on President Xi’s reelection
as President of China by unanimous vote and the formation of a new government
in China. He said that Russia-China relations are developing very well. Good
progress has been made in all fields of bilateral cooperation. Exchanges and
cooperation are active between the governments, legislative bodies, at
different levels and in different areas. Amid a complex environment, such as
the spread of COVID, Russia-China trade bucked the trend and realized growth.
He expressed hope that the two sides will make full use of their existing
channels of exchange and work for new progress in practical cooperation in
various fields, including the economy and trade, investment, energy, space and
cross-border transportation and logistics, and bring people-to-people and
cultural exchanges in sports and tourism and at subnational levels to new
heights. Russia firmly supports China in upholding its legitimate interests on
questions related to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Xinjiang. Russia congratulates China
on helping to successfully bring about historic outcomes from the talks between
Saudi Arabia and Iran in Beijing. This fully demonstrates China’s important
status and positive influence as a major country in the world. Russia
appreciates China for consistently upholding an objective and impartial
position on international affairs, supports the Global Security Initiative, the
Global Development Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative China has
put forward and stands ready to further enhance international coordination with
China.
President Xi and President
Putin believe the exchange between the two sides during the visit is in-depth,
rich and comprehensive and has injected new impetus into the development of
China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for the new
era.
They directed the competent
departments of the two countries to follow through on the common understandings
reached at the presidential level, enhance communication and work more closely
with each other to deliver new and greater progress in China-Russia practical
cooperation and boost development and rejuvenation in both countries.
They agreed to stay in close
touch through various means to jointly guide the sound and steady growth of
China-Russia relations.
After the talks, President
Xi and President Putin jointly signed a Joint Statement of the People’s
Republic of China and the Russian Federation on Deepening the Comprehensive
Strategic Partnership of Coordination for the New Era and a Joint Statement of
the President of the People’s Republic of China and the President of the
Russian Federation on Pre-2030 Development Plan on Priorities in China-Russia
Economic Cooperation.
During the visit, the two
sides also signed bilateral cooperation documents in such areas as agriculture,
forestry, basic scientific and technological research, market regulation, and
the media.