Putin called Russia's relations with China “exemplary”
Russia intends to develop relations with the countries of the East not to spite the West, but based on its national interests.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this in his message to the Federal Assembly.
“Russia’s active eastern policy is not dictated by any current market considerations, not even by the cooling of relations with the United States of America or the European Union, but by long-term national interests and global development trends,” Putin said.
He called Russian-Chinese cooperation “one of the key factors in ensuring global and regional stability.”
“It serves as an example of world order relations, built not on the idea of dominance of one country, no matter how strong it may be, but on harmonious consideration of the interests of all states. Today, China is emerging as the largest economy in the world, and it is very important that every year our mutually beneficial cooperation is replenished with new large-scale projects in various fields: trade, investment, energy, high technology,” Putin said.
The Russian president also named India and Japan as important partners.
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