In a recent phone call, Chinese President Xi Jinping highlighted the strong friendship between China and Russia, emphasizing the deep-rooted historical connections that bind the two nations. The conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin underscored their mutual commitment to maintaining stable and cooperative relations.
Cui Hongjian, director of the Center for European Union and Regional Development Studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University, delved into the factors contributing to the enduring partnership between China and Russia. He pointed out that shared geopolitical interests, economic collaborations, and cultural exchanges play pivotal roles in sustaining their alliance.
As global dynamics continue to evolve, the China-Russia relationship remains a cornerstone of international diplomacy, reflecting a blend of historical ties and contemporary strategic interests.
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