Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin will visit China from November 3-4 for the 30th regular meeting between Chinese and Russian government leaders, marking a milestone in bilateral cooperation. The visit comes at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang, with both sides aiming to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun emphasized the meeting's role in advancing practical cooperation under the strategic guidance of both nations' leaders. "This mechanism has proven crucial for implementing consensus reached at the highest levels and coordinating multifaceted collaboration," Guo stated during Friday's briefing.
The agenda includes a comprehensive review of progress in trade, energy, and technological cooperation since their last meeting. Analysts anticipate new agreements in cross-border infrastructure and digital economy sectors, building on the $240 billion bilateral trade volume recorded in 2023.
With 2024 marking dual anniversaries – 25 years since the China-Russia Good-Neighborliness Treaty and 30 years of strategic coordination – the talks aim to inject fresh momentum into relations. The discussions occur amid growing economic complementarity, as Russia seeks technology partnerships while China diversifies energy sources.
This meeting follows the Chinese premier's successful visit to Moscow in September, where both nations committed to enhancing financial system interoperability and expanding local currency settlements. Observers will watch for progress on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline and joint space exploration initiatives.
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