China, Russia bound to further expand collaboration
By Li
Hui
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), since it was proposed
almost six years ago, has witnessed a stretching network of friends, enabling
China to forge partnerships all over the world and enjoy great popularity with
its “Chinese solutions”.
As the Silk
Road spirit, with peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual
learning and mutual benefit at its core, earns more and more recognition and
support around the world, the BRI has grown into the global public goods with a
widest coverage and richest connotation, and injected new momentum into global
economy.
Russia,
as a significant supporter of the international cooperation under the BRI
framework, has witnessed how the BRI has optimized the existing cooperation
framework between China and Russia, and thus greatly enriched bilateral
relations and broadened bilateral cooperation.
China-Russia
cooperation has been yielding new breakthroughs unceasingly. Last year,
bilateral trade amounted to an all-time record of $107.06 billion, representing
the greatest growth among top ten trading partners of China.
Bilateral
cooperation on major projects in such fields as energy sources, nuclear energy,
aviation and space has moved into the fast lane of development.
The
first ship of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Yamal LNG project in Arctic
Russia was supplied to China in July 2018, and the second line for the
China-Russia oil pipeline was put into commercial use in January 2018, while
the China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline is expected to provide natural
gas for China as scheduled.
Besides,
China and Russia have signed a series of cooperation agreements concerning the
nuclear field, and are pushing forward the joint research and development of
wide-body long-haul passenger planes.
China
and Russia have been intensifying connectivity over the years, which can be
illustrated by the construction of a bunch of transportation infrastructure
projects, including the first cross-border railway bridge and the first
cross-border highway bridge between the two nations – the China-Russia Tongjiang
Railway Bridge that links the city of Tongjiang in northeast China’s
Heilongjiang Province with Nizhneleninskoye in Russia, and the cross-border
highway bridge connecting the Chinese city of Heihe in Heilongjiang Province
and Blagoveshchensk of Russia.
More
such projects as the international transport corridors “Primorye-1” and
“Primorye-2” connecting the Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang and Jilin with
Primorsky of Russia, the Mongolia-China-Russia economic corridor, and the
China-Europe freight trains are under progress as well.
In
addition, trade in agriculture production and services, cross-border e-commerce, Arctic
development, and high-tech cooperation emerge as new growth drivers.
Both
countries have braced for flourishing people-to-people and cultural exchanges
over the past six years, which can be evidenced by a great number of
large-scale state-level events, including the Year of Tourism, the China-Russia
Youth Friendly Exchange Year, the China-Russia Media Exchange Year, and the
year of China-Russia local cooperation and exchange.
Meanwhile,
the two nations have enriched cultural exchanges and bolstered the two peoples’
understanding and interest in each other’s culture, by hosting film festivals
in each other’s territory, translating and publishing books, and encouraging
interactions between museums, theaters, and the circle of fine arts.
The
forum themed cultural interactions and the China-Russia Cultural Market have
become the flagship projects between the two countries concerning the cultural
exchanges under the BRI.
The BRI
has been an important backbone for the two nations’ endeavours to enhance
international collaboration.
As
permanent members of the UN Security Council and important member states of
many international organizations, China and Russia, when developing their ties,
have been committed to regional and international peace and stability, as well
as the common development of mankind.
China
has launched fruitful multilateral cooperation with Russia and other counties along
the BRI routes, including the establishment of organizations such as the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the Silk Road Fund, and the BRICS New
Development Bank (NDB). Those decisions delivered important contributions to
the development of the Eurasian region.
Past
experience has demonstrated that the BRI conforms to the trend of the times,
agrees with the common aspiration of the two nations to realize shared
development by win-win cooperation, and has brought new opportunities for
deepening mutually beneficial cooperation.
This
year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic ties
between China and Russia. The two nations will take the occasion as a new
starting point to strengthen policy communication and strategy integration,
deepen pragmatic cooperation in various fields, and further consolidate the
traditional friendship, so as to jointly build the BRI into an international
cooperation platform with the aim of boosting global economic growth and
constructing a community with a shared future for mankind.
(By Li
Hui, Chinese Ambassador to Russia.)
Source:
People’s Daily
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