Chinese Ambassador to Moscow Zhang Hanhui stated that the two leaders are working to elevate bilateral relations to a higher level amid global instability.

Key facts
- •President Putin and President Xi met in Beijing in May to advance bilateral relations.
- •The SPROUTS forum in Kazan is scheduled from August 16 to 19.
- •The forum includes 51 business sessions across 19 thematic areas.
- •More than 200 major Chinese companies are participating in the event.
- •The agenda features discussions on AI, drones, and the first Russian-Chinese symposium on healthcare.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping are seeking to further strengthen their bilateral partnership to navigate global instability. Chinese Ambassador to Moscow Zhang Hanhui emphasized that the leaders' meeting in Beijing this past May moved their relationship to a new stage, providing a foundation for joint development and international cooperation.
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Strategic Partnership and Cooperation
Ambassador Zhang Hanhui noted that the stability of the Russia-China partnership is intended to help both nations overcome external uncertainty and uphold international justice. The diplomat highlighted upcoming milestones in the relationship, including the 30th anniversary of their strategic partnership and the 25th anniversary of the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation.
SPROUTS Forum in Kazan
The fourth 'SPROUTS: Russia and China - Mutually Beneficial Cooperation' international forum is taking place in Kazan from August 16 to 19. The event features over 200 Chinese companies and includes 51 business sessions covering topics such as artificial intelligence, drones, logistics, and healthcare technologies.
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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by TASS (English).


