{"id":17542,"date":"2008-02-19T15:53:14","date_gmt":"2008-02-19T22:53:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2008\/02\/putin-on-china-relations\/"},"modified":"2008-02-19T15:53:14","modified_gmt":"2008-02-19T22:53:14","slug":"putin-on-china-relations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2008\/02\/putin-on-china-relations\/","title":{"rendered":"Putin on China Relations"},"content":{"rendered":"
At Vladimir Putin’s Annual Big Press Conference for domestic and foreign media outlets held on Feb. 14, the Russian president fielded a slew of questions. The following is a response to a journalist from Xinhua’s Moscow Bureau:<\/p>\n
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY MOSCOW BUREAU, CHINA: How do you see future relations with China?<\/p>\n
VLADIMIR PUTIN: China is one of our main strategic partners and this is something confirmed by our work together over the days and the hours. Our trade with China is growing very fast. This is an important aspect of our cooperation but it is not the most important factor. More important is that the relationship of trust between Russia and China is an important stabilising factor in the world. We see how the Chinese people and the Chinese leadership nurture and look after relations with Russia, and this is something we value very much. We have far-reaching plans for trade and investment cooperation and for developing high-technology production and working together in the space sector, defence and military-technical cooperation. China is one of our biggest partners in the area of military-technical cooperation. We see how rapidly China is developing its own high-technology base in this area. China is one of the few countries with whom we have established trusting cooperation for the long term, perhaps even decades ahead. <\/p>\n
I have absolutely no doubt that we will maintain this level of trust between our two countries and take our cooperation to new heights, above all in the economy. One of the serious issues we need to work on together is that of environmental cooperation, including as regards the use of rivers in the border area. But we see that despite the difficulties, including technological difficulties, our Chinese partners are seeking solutions to these problems, respond swiftly to technological incidents and disasters, attempt to minimise the consequences and are ready to look for new forms of cooperation that would prevent such incidents in the future. No one is ever completely guaranteed against such events, of course, but working together on addressing environmental issues will be one of the most important areas for our two countries over the coming years. With the good will of both countries we can resolve these problems, and the good will is there in both China and Russia.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n