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China, Russia agree to enhance cooperation

Xinhua, July 14, 2016 Adjust font size:

China and Russia on Wednesday agreed to step up cooperation so as to improve their practical work in all areas.

At a meeting with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang said during President Vladimir Putin's visit to China last month, both countries reached fresh consensuses.

Wang, who is here attending the third China-Russia Expo, said governments and businesses on both sides should work harder to improve bilateral practical cooperation, which has huge potential.

Wang, who is also chairman of Committee of China-Russia Prime Ministers' Regular Meeting on the Chinese side, named industrial capacity, high technology and innovation, infrastructure, logistics, as well as agriculture as the potential areas for cooperation.

Wang believed bilateral high-level political ties, support from both governments and the innovative work of their business communities will guarantee that bilateral cooperation will have a bright future.

Rogozin said Russia-China ties are at their best, and mutual trust can be found not only at the high levels of the two sides, but also in the particular fields of bilateral cooperation.

On Tuesday, Wang and Rogozin also discussed bilateral cooperation in nuclear energy, civic aerospace, aeronautic development and satellite navigation. Endit