During his 11th visit to Russia, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin celebrated their longstanding friendship and cooperation, denouncing unilateralism and hegemony. Xi articulated that strengthening Sino-Russian relations is a continuation of historical ties, marking the 80th anniversary of WWII's end. Amidst challenges such as Ukrainian drone threats, Xi's visit included a military welcome, and he is set to sign several cooperation agreements. The two leaders pledged to oppose hegemonic politics collectively, aiming to promote a stable, multipolar world.
Xi stated, "The continued development and deepening of China-Russia relations is a natural continuation of the longstanding friendship between our peoples," highlighting historical ties and future collaboration.
Putin referred to Xi as a "dear friend," underscoring the personal rapport that enhances China-Russia diplomatic relations during their ongoing cooperation efforts.
Xi emphasized that the world today is plagued by unilateralism and hegemonic behavior, calling for collective action between nations to foster a multipolar world.
In an articulation of mutual commitment, Xi asserted, "We must learn from history and resolutely oppose all forms of hegemony and power politics to create a better future for mankind."
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