Xi Says Ties with Russia 'Most Stable'
President Xi Jinping described China-Russia ties as stable and strategically important, highlighting their role in global peace amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, officials said.
- On August 26, 2025, in Beijing, Xi Jinping, the leader of China, held talks with Vyacheslav Volodin, who serves as chairman of Russia's State Duma.
- The meeting occurred against the backdrop of increasingly close relations between Beijing and Moscow following Russia’s military action in Ukraine that began in early 2022, while China has maintained an official position of neutrality in the conflict.
- Xi described China-Russia relations as the most stable and strategically significant among major powers and hailed them as a stable source of world peace.
- Volodin emphasized the important roles played by the Soviet Union and China in the defeat of fascism and affirmed that Russia will collaborate with China to honor the victory and respect the memory of those who sacrificed their lives.
- Xi emphasized that promoting high-level China-Russia relations sustains stability for world peace and said both sides should safeguard shared security and development interests.
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Xi says ties with Russia 'most stable'
President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that China's ties with Russia are the "most stable, mature and strategically significant" among major world powers, state media reported. During a meeting with Vyacheslav Volodin, chairman of Russia's Duma, or lower house of parliament, Xi hailed the countries' relationship as being a "stable source of world peace", Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said. "The two sides should... work together to safeguard the s…
Xi says China, Russia ties 'most stable' in turbulent world
The two sides should... work together to safeguard the security and development interests of both countries, unite the Global South, uphold true multilateralism, and promote the international order towards greater fairness and justice, says Chinese President Xi Jinping
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China's President Xi Jinping today assessed China's relations with Russia as the "most stable" and "strategically important" among the great powers today, state television CCTV reported.
China-Russia Ties "Most Stable, Mature" Among Major World Powers: Xi
During a meeting with Vyacheslav Volodin, chairman of Russia's Duma, or lower house of parliament, Xi hailed the countries' relationship as being a "stable source of world peace", Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.
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