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Agreements boost China-Russia partnership

By Wu Jiao in Moscow and Li Xiaokun in Beijing | China Daily | Updated: 2013-03-23 01:30

THE ROAD AHEAD | Upon arrival on a state visit to Moscow, President Xi Jinping stresses China will make developing its relationship with Russia a top priority of its diplomacy

China and Russia signed a joint statement to strengthen their key partnership on Friday after President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow to start his first visit abroad since taking office last week.

Despite the frigid weather, Xi received a warm welcome at the airport, which was blanketed in snow.

The Chinese leader stepped off the plane with his wife Peng Liyuan. The couple wore dark coats lightened by Peng's blue scarf.

Agreements boost China-Russia partnership

President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan wave upon their arrival at the government airport Vnukovo II, outside Moscow, on Friday. [Photo/Agencies]

The visit, during which more than 20 documents and deals were signed, will create the blueprint for future cooperation between Beijing and Moscow and "start a new era", experts and diplomats said.

It also testifies to the two countries' solid political ties and will deepen tangible cooperation, they added. 

Agreements boost China-Russia partnership

"China will make developing its relations with Russia a priority of its diplomacy," Xi said in a written statement released upon his arrival.

"Both China and Russia are at a crucial stage of their development and revival," he said in the statement. At present the two peoples hold higher expectations for bilateral ties and cooperation, he added.

On the eve of the visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the two countries' cooperation to promote "a more just world order".

"The fact that the new Chinese leader is making his first foreign visit to our country confirms the special nature of a strategic partnership between Russia and China," he said in an interview released by the Kremlin.

Xi and Putin held in-depth talks on Friday afternoon after the Chinese president laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier immediately after his arrival.

Xi pledged to deepen mutual political support. He also urged both sides to translate their high-level political ties into more fruitful political cooperation.

He also vowed to enhance coordination in global and regional affairs with Russia to guard their common strategic security.

Putin said Sino-Russian relations have become a "vital element" for international relations.

He said he believed Xi's visit will "inject impetus" into the development of ties.

The two presidents witnessed the signing of agreements and deals in various areas, including trade, energy and culture.

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