China, Russia drills show firm mutual support
2017-07-24 08:52:04 source:Global Times
July 23, 2017
The number of locations where China and Russia have held joint military
exercises is on the rise, stretching from the East China Sea, the Sea of
Japan and the South China Sea in the Asia-Pacific region to the
Mediterranean, the Black Sea and the Russian Baltic Sea port Baltiysk in
the Eurasian region. Generally speaking, the joint drills between the
two countries have increased both in level and scale, indicating China
and Russia's comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination is
moving forward. Beijing and Moscow have been firmly supporting each
other in high-level political issues such as national security,
sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Sino-Russian
cooperation is advancing in an all-round fashion. Border disputes that
are likely to impede bilateral ties have been legally settled. In terms
of economic development strategies, the Belt and Road
initiative is dovetailed with the Eurasian Economic Union. Russian
President Vladimir Putin gave priority to the initiative and attended
the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing in
mid May. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization has expanded its
membership, and the BRICS mechanism including Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa, is undergoing sound growth. The BRICS summit
will be held in Xiamen, Fujian Province in September. Chinese President Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Russia just before attending the G20
summit 2017 held in Hamburg, Germany. Xi and Putin have frequently
interacted and coordinated with each other and the China-Russia
relationship is coming into full blossom.
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