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Russians, Chinese Are Brothers Forever: Vladimir Putin

During his concluding two-day visit to China, Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently praised the bond enjoyed by the people of China and Russia respectively. Saying that “Russian and Chinese are Brothers forever.” Reported News Agency TASS. He said this line, while comparing their relationship to a song from 1940s. Related News Ireland’s Medieval Treasures: […]

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Russians, Chinese Are Brothers Forever: Vladimir Putin

During his concluding two-day visit to China, Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently praised the bond enjoyed by the people of China and Russia respectively.

Saying that “Russian and Chinese are Brothers forever.” Reported News Agency TASS.

He said this line, while comparing their relationship to a song from 1940s.

Further talking about their relationship in 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, he expressed huge confidence in the continued cordial ties between their countries.

“The event is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. There is a famous song from that time, it was created 75 years ago, but is often sung today: there is a quite famous line in it: ‘Russian and Chinese are brothers forever. said Putin.

Later, he also vowed, that they will continue to boost fraternal spirit of Russia-China partnership.

“I am sure that we will continue to strengthen the fraternal spirit of the harmonious Russian Chinese partnership. said putin.

After hearing his speech, the audience applauded enthusiastically on both occasions, upon hearing the Chinese translation.

Meanwhile, during his state visit to china, the Russian president also made a visit to Harbin.

In Harbin, Putin inaugurated the 8th Russian Chinese Expo and the 4th Russia-China Forum on Interregional Cooperation, which was followed by a visit to Beijing.

During his visit, several rounds of talks were held with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to discuss the state of their relations and ongoing international issues.

Interestingly, Putin will also visit the capital of China’s northeastern Heilongjiang province, which has been a source of dispute for many years, where he will attend trade and cooperation forums.

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