Yahoo – AFP,
25 June 2016
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin promised ever-closer cooperation and oversaw a series of deals Saturday, as the two countries deepen ties in the face of growing tensions with the West.
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Russian
President Vladimir Putin (L) shakes hands with Chinese President
Xi Jinping
during a signing ceremony in Beijing's Great Hall of the People on
June 25,
2016 (AFP Photo/Greg Baker)
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin promised ever-closer cooperation and oversaw a series of deals Saturday, as the two countries deepen ties in the face of growing tensions with the West.
In what was
Putin's fourth trip to China since Xi became President in 2013, the two men
stressed their shared outlook which mirrors the countries' converging trade,
investment and geopolitical interests.
"Russia
and China stick to points of view which are very close to each other or are
almost the same in the international arena," Putin said.
The Russian
leader added that the two had discussed "strengthening together the fight
against international terrorism", the nuclear issue on the Korean
peninsula, Syria, and stability in the South China Sea.
Russia and
China have been brought together by mutual geopolitical concerns, among them
wariness of the United States.
The two
countries often vote as a pair on the UN Security Council, where both hold a
veto, sometimes in opposition to Western powers on issues such as Syria.
China has
raised tensions with its neighbours and the US over its claims to virtually all
of the South China Sea, where it has built militarised artificial islands to
bolster its claims in the contested but strategically vital region.
Russia’s
annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula and support for other Ukrainian
separatist movements have led to the worst East-West standoff since the Cold
War.
At
loggerheads with the West, Moscow is seeking to refocus its gas and oil exports
from Europe -- its main energy market -- towards Asia and is diligently
building an energy alliance with Beijing.
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Chinese
President Xi Jinping speaks during a joint press briefing with Russian
President Vladimir Putin, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People on June 25,
2016
(AFP Photo/Greg Baker)
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'Friends
forever'
Xi
emphasised that this year marked the 15th anniversary of the China-Russia
treaty of friendship and hoped that the two countries might remain
"friends forever".
"President
Putin and I equally agree that when faced with international circumstances that
are increasingly complex and changing, we must persist even harder in maintaining
the spirit of the Sino-Russian strategic partnership and cooperation," he
said.
The two
sides signed over 30 cooperation deals in areas such as trade, infrastructure,
foreign affairs, technology and innovation, agriculture, finance, energy,
sports and the media.
Notably,
Russian oil giant Rosneft inked a deal with China Petrochemical Corporation
(Sinopec) on developing a gas processing and petrochemical plant in East
Siberia, as China seeks energy to fuel its economic growth.
Xi and
Putin signed two joint statements themselves, one "to strengthen global
strategic stability" and one to promote the development of information and
cyberspace.
Putin said
that 58 different deals worth a total of around $50 billion were currently in
discussion, adding that the two countries will seek to secure an agreement on
building a high-speed rail line in Russia by the end of the year.
Xi also
called for closer cooperation between news agencies in Russia and China so that
both countries could "together increase the influence" of their media
on world public opinion.
Under Xi,
Communist China has mounted crackdowns on dissidents and tightened restrictions
on the media, while critics accuse Putin's Russia of rights abuses.


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