BEIJING, May 16 (Alliance News): A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, senior Russian leadership will undertake an official visit to China aimed at further strengthening strategic cooperation and bilateral relations between the two neighboring powers.
The spokesperson said the upcoming visit reflects the deepening comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Russia amid evolving regional and international developments.
According to Chinese officials, the high-level engagement is expected to focus on a broad range of issues including economic cooperation, regional security, energy partnerships, trade expansion and coordination on global strategic matters.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry noted that both countries continue to maintain close communication and cooperation through regular diplomatic exchanges and high-level visits, which have played an important role in strengthening political trust and economic collaboration between Beijing and Moscow.
Officials stated that the visit would provide an opportunity for both sides to discuss the implementation of existing bilateral agreements and explore new avenues of cooperation in sectors including infrastructure, technology, energy and regional connectivity.
China and Russia have significantly expanded economic and diplomatic engagement in recent years, particularly in trade, defense coordination and multilateral forums such as BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Analysts believe the planned visit highlights the growing strategic alignment between Beijing and Moscow at a time of increasing geopolitical tensions and shifting global power dynamics.
Observers say both countries have continued to emphasize the importance of multipolarity, regional stability and cooperation on international issues including economic development, energy security and global governance reforms.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stressed that the relationship between China and Russia is based on mutual respect, strategic coordination and shared interests, adding that both nations remain committed to promoting peace, development and stability at the regional and global levels.
Diplomatic experts believe the upcoming visit could further strengthen bilateral coordination on international political and economic issues while enhancing cooperation in trade and investment.
The visit is also expected to attract significant international attention due to the growing influence of China and Russia in global diplomacy and international affairs.
Further details regarding the schedule and agenda of the visit are expected to be announced by the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the coming days.





