Moscow: Russia and China have signed a series of agreements aimed at enhancing their bilateral relations, the Kremlin announced. These agreements are seen as beneficial towards global stability.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the deals were finalized following discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, who was visiting Moscow. The agreements focus on strengthening and safeguarding bilateral investments in key sectors such as energy and trade, as highlighted in a statement from the Kremlin.
The statement emphasized the significant growth in bilateral cooperation with China, noting that Beijing is one of Moscow's most important trade partners. Putin, speaking at a joint press conference with Xi Jinping, praised the efforts to create a "joint economic cooperation system."
The Chinese president described his talks with Putin as fruitful, noting that they have laid the groundwork for new agreements that will take relations to new heights. Xi Jinping reiterated Beijing's commitment to increasing cooperation with Moscow on the global stage.
The discussions are part of Xi Jinping's official state visit to Moscow. Russia has expressed its eagerness to engage in similar constructive dialogues with Beijing, as stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.