President Xi and Russian minister vows to deepen strategic partnership and expand cooperation

Beijing :Chinese President Xi Jinping met Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing on Tuesday, reaffirming that China

Beijing, November 4, 2025 —
Chinese President Xi Jinping met Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing on Tuesday, reaffirming that China-Russia relations remain a strategic choice amid global challenges.

During the talks at the Great Hall of the People, President Xi called for deepening cooperation in energy, infrastructure, agriculture, aviation, and expanding new areas such as artificial intelligence, digital economy, and green development. He also urged stronger investment ties and closer coordination between China’s upcoming Five-Year Plan and Russia’s long-term economic strategy.

Prime Minister Mishustin conveyed greetings from President Vladimir Putin and expressed Russia’s readiness to fully implement the leaders’ prior agreements. Both sides vowed to enhance practical cooperation, strengthen people-to-people exchanges, and jointly respond to external challenges.

The meeting underscored the growing partnership between Beijing and Moscow as both nations seek stability and economic growth despite Western sanctions and global uncertainties.

-Russia relations remain a strategic choice amid global challenges.

During the talks at the Great Hall of the People, President Xi called for deepening cooperation in energy, infrastructure, agriculture, aviation, and expanding new areas such as artificial intelligence, digital economy, and green development. He also urged stronger investment ties and closer coordination between China’s upcoming Five-Year Plan and Russia’s long-term economic strategy.

Prime Minister Mishustin conveyed greetings from President Vladimir Putin and expressed Russia’s readiness to fully implement the leaders’ prior agreements. Both sides vowed to enhance practical cooperation, strengthen people-to-people exchanges, and jointly respond to external challenges.

The meeting underscored the growing partnership between Beijing and Moscow as both nations seek stability and economic growth despite Western sanctions and global uncertainties.

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