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Russia-China friendship 'not directed against anyone': Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow and Beijing support each other on sovereignty and state unity as bilateral ties reach an 'unprecedented level' ahead of Putin's visit to China.
Russia-China friendship 'not directed against anyone': Putin
[FILE] Russian President Vladimir Putin in video conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping from Moscow, Russia. / Reuters

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said relations between Moscow and Beijing have reached an “unprecedented level” and stressed that the countries’ friendship was “not directed against anyone” ahead of his visit to China, according to remarks published by Russian state news agency TASS.

In a video address released on Tuesday before his trip to Beijing, Putin said Russia and China were committed to expanding cooperation in politics, the economy, defence and humanitarian exchanges.

“Our friendship is not directed against anyone,” Putin said, adding that ties between the two countries were based on “mutual understanding and trust” and support for each other’s core interests, including sovereignty and state unity.

Putin said he was traveling to Beijing at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who he described as a “long-time good friend,” adding that regular high-level contacts were vital for deepening bilateral relations.

He said the two countries had built a “genuinely strategic relationship and comprehensive partnership” since signing the Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation 25 years ago.

“The special nature (of the relationship) is reflected in the atmosphere of mutual understanding and trust, a commitment to pursuing win-win and equitable cooperation, conducting respectful dialogue, and supporting each other on matters affecting the core interests of both countries, including protection of sovereignty and state unity,” Putin said.

Putin also praised economic cooperation, saying bilateral trade had surpassed $200 billion and that transactions were now conducted “almost entirely in rubles and yuan.”

He welcomed the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime, saying it would boost tourism, business travel and people-to-people exchanges.

Putin added that Moscow highly values China’s history and culture and seeks to deepen humanitarian and cultural ties between the two countries.

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SOURCE:AA