On the afternoon of May 8, local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a tea break at the Kremlin presidential office. Xi Jinping pointed out that the world has entered a new period of turbulent change. As long as China and Russia maintain their strategic strength and adhere to strategic cooperation, no force can stop the two countries from achieving their respective development and revitalization, can stop the friendly hearts and minds of the Chinese and Russian people from generation to generation, and cannot stop the trend of the times of world multipolarization and economic globalization. I am willing to maintain close ties with President Putin, guide Sino-Russian relations in a targeted manner, and make positive contributions to the promotion of global governance. Putin said that Russia and China have always worked together and supported each other, and that the friendship between the two countries is unbreakable. I am willing to maintain close strategic communication with President Xi Jinping, provide strategic guidance for the development of bilateral relations, jointly address the challenges of complex international situations, deepen comprehensive strategic cooperation, safeguard the common interests of the two countries, and promote the development of the world in the direction of justice, democracy and multipolarization. The two heads of state exchanged views on issues such as the Ukraine crisis. Xi Jinping pointed out that with regard to the Ukraine crisis, China advocates and adheres to a common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable global security concept, and believes that attention should be paid to the legitimate security concerns of all countries to eliminate the root causes of the crisis. China welcomes all efforts conducive to peace and looks forward to reaching a fair, lasting, binding peace agreement that is acceptable to all parties through dialogue. Putin highly appreciates China's objective and impartial position on the political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, saying that Russia is willing to start peace talks without preconditions and hopes to reach a just and lasting peace agreement.

Zhitongcaijing · 4d ago
On the afternoon of May 8, local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a tea break at the Kremlin presidential office. Xi Jinping pointed out that the world has entered a new period of turbulent change. As long as China and Russia maintain their strategic strength and adhere to strategic cooperation, no force can stop the two countries from achieving their respective development and revitalization, can stop the friendly hearts and minds of the Chinese and Russian people from generation to generation, and cannot stop the trend of the times of world multipolarization and economic globalization. I am willing to maintain close ties with President Putin, guide Sino-Russian relations in a targeted manner, and make positive contributions to the promotion of global governance. Putin said that Russia and China have always worked together and supported each other, and that the friendship between the two countries is unbreakable. I am willing to maintain close strategic communication with President Xi Jinping, provide strategic guidance for the development of bilateral relations, jointly address the challenges of complex international situations, deepen comprehensive strategic cooperation, safeguard the common interests of the two countries, and promote the development of the world in the direction of justice, democracy and multipolarization. The two heads of state exchanged views on issues such as the Ukraine crisis. Xi Jinping pointed out that with regard to the Ukraine crisis, China advocates and adheres to a common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable global security concept, and believes that attention should be paid to the legitimate security concerns of all countries to eliminate the root causes of the crisis. China welcomes all efforts conducive to peace and looks forward to reaching a fair, lasting, binding peace agreement that is acceptable to all parties through dialogue. Putin highly appreciates China's objective and impartial position on the political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, saying that Russia is willing to start peace talks without preconditions and hopes to reach a just and lasting peace agreement.