Ma Zhaoxu, deputy minister of China Foreign Foreign Affairs, went to Russia from February 2nd to 3rd to hold a China -Russia foreign department for consultation, saying that the political mutual trust between the two countries continued to deepen.progress.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs website announced on Saturday (February 4) that Ma Zhaoxu visited Russia. During his visit to Russia, he met with Russian Foreign Minister Raferov and held consultations with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Rudenko and Verhinin.

Ma Chaoxu and Russia exchanged opinions on the exchanges of China -Russia relations, the two -way collaboration between the two countries, and the international and regional issues that were concerned about, emphasizing that under the strategic guidance of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Putin, China and Russia NewTimes comprehensive strategic collaboration partnership has always maintained a high level of development.The political mutual trust of the two countries has continued to deepen, cooperation in various fields has steadily advanced, and international cooperation is closer.

Ma Chaoxu also said that China is willing to work with Russia to earnestly implement the important consensus reached by the heads of state of the two countries, and promote new progress in the new year in the new year.

According to the press release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Russia said that it is willing to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with China, implement the important consensus reached by the heads of state of the two countries, deepen the two -sided strategic cooperation at the two -sided level, and closely in international and regional affairs.Communication and coordination promote Russian -China relations to a higher level.

The Russian satellite news agency and Tas News reported on January 30 that the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Putin invited Xi Jinping to visit Russia in spring, emphasizing that Russia and China will work together to further strengthen and promote bilateral relations.

Russian media also quoted sources as reports that Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and director of the Central Foreign Affairs Working Committee, will visit Russia in February and may meet with Putin.