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In a great leap for public diplomacy, 12 Chinese diplomats will host a series of interviews to answer our readers' questions on regional and international affairs. The series, co-hosted by China Daily's website, the Foreign Ministry, People.com.cn, and Chinanews.com, runs from Jan 5. The director-general interviews will look back at China's diplomacy in 2011 and exchange views on the country's relations with the world in 2012.


Senior diplomat: China to deepen ties with Russia
2012-01-12 15:01     chinadaily.com.cn



Topic: Russian election

Q:How will anti-Putin protests in Russia affect Putin running for president in the future?

A:United Russia won over half of the seats in the Duma, so it is still the largest party, which also reflects the will of the Russian people. People who took part in anti-Putin protests only account for a small number. China respects the choice of the Russian people.

Topic: Tourism exchanges

Q:What will both countries do to enhance exchanges on tourism?

A:According to the agreement reached by Chinese President Hu Jintao and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the Russia Tourism Year will be held in China in 2012 and the China Tourism Year will be held in Russia in 2013. It will play an important role in enhancing understanding and friendship between the two countries’ people and in boosting the Sino-Russia strategic partnership.

Statistics show 710,900 Chinese tourists visited Russia in 2010, up four percent, and 2.7 million Russian tourists visited China, up 36 percent.

According to agreements between tourism authorities of the two countries, the two sides will exchange timely emergent information on tourists’ safety and take measures to protect the rights and safety of the other country’s tourists. Besides, both demand tourists from the other country must have medical insurance.

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Agenda
Guest: Xie Feng
Time: Jan 20, 2012
Director-general of the Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs, Foreign Ministry