China, Russia always moving forward 'hand in hand', Xi tells Putin

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China, Russia always moving forward 'hand in hand', Xi tells Putin
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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping said China and Russia have always moved forward "hand in hand" on the right path, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday (Dec 31), months after the two countries struck a "new era strategic partnership" on key issues.

Russia n President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend the gala event celebrating the 75th anniversary of China - Russia relations in Beijing, China , on May 16, 2024. BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping said China and Russia have always moved forward"hand in hand" on the right path, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday , months after the two countries struck a"new era strategic partnership" on key issues.

In an exchange of New Year greetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xi lauded the mutual trust and strategic coordination between both countries and expressed his desire to maintain close ties with Putin.

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