Chinese
President Xi Jinping
and his Russian
counterpart Vladimir Putin
will devise a strategic blueprint for the future development of Sino-Russia
relations, and show their determination to jointly uphold global peace and commemorate
the outcome of World War II (WWII) during Xi’s upcoming visit to Russia.
As this year marks the 70th anniversary of the victory of the World
Anti-Facist War, China and Russia, two main battlefields in Asia and Europe
during the war, will both hold a series of celebrations.
The celebrations are of great significance and have attracted worldwide
attention as they shows the high regard China has for Russia both as a
strategic partner and friend, and vice versa.
As allies fighting together against German Nazism and Japanese militarism during WWII and
permanent members of theUnited Nations, China and Russia are
determined to uphold world peace, stability and development, and to treasure
their friendship.
The China-Russia relationship has been fruitful in the past. During the
past two years, their heads of state have met eight times, reaching a series of
important consensus on bilateral cooperation in all areas.
During their meeting in May, they are expected to add new content to
bilateral ties and break new ground together, showing their relationship has
entered a new development phase.
As Russia has decided to develop its Far East, China is stepping up its
efforts to further open its west while pursuing an overall opening-up to the
outside world. This has brought a rare historic opportunity to link the two
countries’ development strategies.
A major step to grasp the opportunity is to link China’s Silk Road
Economic Belt initiative with Russia’s idea of creating a cross-Eurasia passage
and speeding up its Far East development, along with more cooperation with the
Eurasian Economic Union, which will open up new opportunities for their
pragmatic cooperation and inject fresh impetus into the overall development of
Eurasia.
Russia is one of the prospective founding members of the China-proposed
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Analysts believe that the country will
benefit both economically and strategically from the membership.
In sum, Xi’s upcoming visit attests that China and Russia are deepening
and celebrating their old friendship marked by successful cooperation and
win-win results, while simultaneously adding new facets to their strategic
partnership. (Xinhua)
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