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China's Xi, Russian Premier Mishustin discuss bilateral issues, trade
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BEIJING, CHINA (NOV. 4, 2025) (RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTRY - RESTRICTED)
1. VARIOUS OF RUSSIAN PRESIDENT XI JINPING, RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER MIKHAIL MISHUSTIN AND DELEGATIONS SEATED / MISHUSTIN DELIVERING SPEECH (Russian) BEIJING, CHINA - NOV. 4 - RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT "RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTRY" HANDOUT, MUST NOT OBSCURE LOGO - EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday held talks with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing, according to state-run news agency Xinhua.
The meeting took place at the Great Hall of the People, where the two leaders discussed bilateral issues, including trade and the economy.
The Russian prime minister arrived in China on Monday.
A day earlier, he also met with his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang during the 30th regular meeting of the China-Russia heads of government in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
On Monday, Mishustin said that cooperation between Moscow and Beijing is strengthening despite turbulence in global politics and the global economy.
Li, for his part, said Beijing is willing to work with Moscow to enhance strategic communication, increase cooperation in various areas, and safeguard common development and security interests in an improved manner.
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