
China-Russia relations stand today as the most stable, mature, and strategically significant among major-country relations: Vice Foreign Minister
Global Times
By Global Times Published: Aug 29, 2025 12:09 PM
In response to a question that how does China view the current state of China-Russia relations and what position and approach does China uphold in further developing relations among major powers after the solidarity and cooperation among major countries played an irreplaceable role in winning the World Anti-Fascist War, shaping the post-war international order, and safeguarding world peace and stability, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu said on Friday that China-Russia relations stand today as the most stable, mature, and strategically significant among major-country relations in a turbulent and changing world.
President Xi Jinping has pointed out that relations among major powers bear directly on global strategic stability, and that major powers all shoulder special responsibilities. China actively works to build a framework of major-country relations featuring peaceful coexistence, overall stability, and balanced development, Ma said.
Eighty years ago, the peoples of China and Russia made tremendous sacrifices and major historical contributions to the establishment of the post-war international order. Both sides will carry forward the correct historical perspective of World War II, safeguard the outcomes of the victory, advance the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era, and make greater contributions to the progress of humanity, Ma said.
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