“The Russian Prime Minister’s visit to China is a testament to the depth of strategic partnership and cooperative ties,” the analyst told Sputnik.
Zheng, vice director of the Institute of International Relations at Nanjing University, pointed out that Russia’s and China’s advantages in trade, infrastructure construction and other fields complement each other, and it is precisely this factor that favors the populations of the two nations and contributes to bilateral cooperation.
Mishustin’s visit, he stressed, was also an example of what a new type of relationship between two great powers, based on mutual respect, trust and mutual benefit, should look like. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin concluded his two-day visit to China on May 24. In Shanghai he took part in an economic forum with businessmen from both countries and in Beijing he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his counterpart Li Qiang.
At the end of the bilateral talks are Russia and China signed several agreements related to services, sports, patents, millet export and others.