Right-wing forces in Japan are accustomed to fabricating false narratives, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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Beijing, December 17 (Xinhua) — Right-wing forces in Japan are inveterate fabricators of false narratives, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Wednesday.

At a regular press briefing, he was asked to comment on claims by some Japanese that Japan is a “peace-loving” country and that China’s accusations against Japan “do not correspond to the facts.”

"The words and actions of the Japanese side are yet another example of how certain forces in Japan deliberately distort the facts, refuse to correct their mistakes, and attempt to portray themselves as innocent victims in order to gain international sympathy," Guo Jiakun noted. "This is far from the first time that Japanese right-wing forces have fabricated false narratives," he emphasized.

Rightists describe Japan's war of conquest against its Asian neighbors as the "liberation of Asia," portray the horrific massacre in Nanjing as the "Nanjing Incident," the notorious "Unit 731" as an "organization specializing in hygiene research," and the forced recruitment of workers and "comfort women" as their own desire, Guo Jiakun noted.

The Chinese diplomat said the Japanese side should heed the calls and engage in self-reflection rather than make futile attempts to convince other countries to believe its untenable explanations.

“We strongly urge certain forces in Japan to stop spreading false narratives, take an honest look at history, reflect on and correct the mistakes they made, disavow their erroneous statements, fulfill their commitments, and provide responsible explanations to China and the international community,” Guo Jiakun added.

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China-Russia relations will reach new heights in 2025, according to Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui.

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Moscow, December 17 /Xinhua/ — Chinese-Russian relations will continue to develop rapidly and reach new heights in 2025, according to Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui. In an interview with RIA Novosti published on Wednesday, the diplomat summarized the results of Chinese-Russian cooperation in the past year.

"In the year marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Great Patriotic War, and the World Anti-Fascist War, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin made reciprocal visits and participated in commemorative events in Russia and China. The two leaders signed a joint statement on further deepening their comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation in the new era, outlined a strategic plan for the development of bilateral relations, jointly reaffirmed their commitment to upholding the results of World War II and the post-war international order, and opened a new chapter in upholding international justice," Zhang Hanhui recalled.

Speaking about practical cooperation between the two countries, the ambassador declared that new progress had been achieved while maintaining stability. "Bilateral trade remains stable overall. From January to November of this year, trade turnover amounted to $203.67 billion, exceeding $200 billion for the third consecutive year," he noted, adding that the trade structure is continuously being optimized, the range of trading entities is expanding, and improvements to the legal system are making fruitful progress.

Zhang Hanhui noted the successful implementation of key joint projects. "The eastern route of the China-Russia gas pipeline is operating at full capacity. Construction of the Far Eastern route for natural gas supplies from Russia to China is progressing steadily. Freight throughput via the Heihe-Blagoveshchensk road crossing and the Tongjiang-Nizhneleninskoye railway crossing has increased significantly. The first Arctic container express route between China and Europe has been successfully launched," he stated.

The Chinese diplomat praised the dynamic development of interregional cooperation. He stated that the continuous unleashing of the potential of regional cooperation imbues the comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction between China and Russia with new meaning.

Zhang Hanhui highlighted the remarkable achievements of humanitarian cooperation, including the successful conclusion of the China-Russia Years of Culture. "Hundreds of events—from museum exhibitions to film screenings, from theater and performing arts to youth innovation exchanges—enriched the cultural life of our peoples and strengthened their sense of closeness, giving new impetus to strengthening mutual understanding and the centuries-old Chinese-Russian friendship," the Chinese Ambassador to the Russian Federation stated.

Furthermore, the decision to introduce a trial visa-free regime between the two countries was another step toward mutual understanding and opened up new travel opportunities for the peoples of China and Russia. "I am confident that mutual visits between our citizens will continue to strengthen mutual understanding and friendship between our peoples," Zhang Hanhui added.

Summing up bilateral cooperation on the international stage, the diplomat emphasized that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and BRICS are key platforms for Chinese-Russian strategic interaction, promoting multilateralism, deepening practical cooperation, and consolidating the Global South. "President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Governance Initiative at the SCO summit in Tianjin and received a positive response and support from President Vladimir Putin, which clearly demonstrates the high level and unique nature of Chinese-Russian relations—a comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction in the new era," the ambassador noted.

Zhang Hanhui assured that China consistently advocates for the formation of a multipolar world and the democratization of international relations. "In global affairs, China consistently supports the UN-centric international system and calls for resolving global issues through joint discussions. Starting in the new era, Chinese diplomacy has actively promoted coordination and constructive interaction between major countries," he stated, noting that China is ready to maintain close contacts with Russia, the United States, and other countries on international affairs.

The diplomat also stated that China and Russia are in close communication on resolving the Ukrainian crisis and regularly exchange views on this issue at various levels. He emphasized that China always stands for peace and is actively working towards this end.

The ambassador recalled that the coming year 2026 marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between China and Russia. He believes that over the past quarter century, Chinese-Russian relations have withstood the test of international instability, always maintained momentum, and reached an unprecedented high.

"In the new year, the two sides will continue to uphold the spirit of eternal good-neighborliness, comprehensive strategic coordination, and mutually beneficial cooperation, advance the development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination in the new era to new heights on a larger scale and a deeper foundation, and make joint contributions to safeguarding world peace and stability, upholding international justice, and promoting the common prosperity of mankind," Zhang Hanhui concluded.

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The goals of the Joint Military Operations in Ukraine will be achieved, says Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Moscow, December 17 (Xinhua) — The goals of the Special Military Operation (SMO), originally set for 2022, will be achieved. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this Wednesday at an expanded meeting of the Defense Ministry Board.

"The goals of the special military operation will certainly be achieved. We would prefer to do this and address the root causes of the conflict through diplomacy. If the opposing side and their foreign patrons refuse to engage in substantive discussions, Russia will liberate its historical lands by military means," the Russian leader emphasized.

Vladimir Putin noted that the outgoing year marked an important milestone in addressing the objectives of the Central Military District: Russian troops have won and are firmly holding the strategic initiative along the entire front line.

According to the Russian President, the combat experience gained allows us to increase the pace of the offensive in strategically important areas. "The positions we have captured, the bridgeheads we have created in recent months, and, of course, the unique tactical and operational experience we have gained in combat in breaking through the enemy's deep defenses allow us to increase the pace of the offensive in strategically important areas," Putin stated, assuring that the task of creating and expanding a security buffer zone will also be consistently addressed.

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Breaking News: EU to Allocate €1 Billion for Joint European Defence Research and Development

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Brussels, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) — The European Commission announced on Wednesday a 1 billion euro (1.17 billion U.S. dollars) allocation for joint defense research and development under the European Defense Fund's 2026 work program, aiming to strengthen Europe's collective approach to defense innovation and capacity building. /1 euro = 1.17 U.S. dollars/. –0–

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An Air Astana plane returned to the airport due to smoke in the cabin.

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Almaty, December 17 (Xinhua) — Air Astana's Airbus A321neo, which was operating passenger flight KC-851 from Almaty to Astana on Wednesday, returned to its departure airport after a distress signal, the Civil Aviation Committee (CAC) of the Kazakh Ministry of Transport reported.

The plane landed at Almaty Airport at 7:40 AM local time. According to preliminary information, there are no injuries among the passengers or crew. As previously reported, the crew issued a May-Day distress signal due to smoke in the cabin.

The State Traffic Safety Inspectorate (KGA) reported that more detailed circumstances of the incident are being established by employees of the Department for the Investigation of Accidents and Incidents in Transport. –0–

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Regional media outlets in China and Russia have expressed their willingness to deepen cooperation.

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Beijing, December 17 /Xinhua/ — "Russia and China are neighbors. We share a border. And as neighbors, we should know each other, help each other, and cooperate in various areas, especially when it comes to border areas," said Irina Flyur, Deputy Chairperson of the Mir TV and Radio Broadcasting Company.

She made this statement on the sidelines of the 6th Russia-China Media Forum, held on December 16, 2025, in Beijing. The forum discussed a wide range of topics, including cooperation and exchanges between regional media outlets in Russia and China.

"Today we're talking about the most important tool for mutual understanding between nations – media cooperation. In an era of global information flows, it's the media that shapes the image of a neighbor and partner, sets the tone for dialogue, and creates the foundation for long-term relationships," she noted.

"Our countries have different political systems, cultures, traditions, and media landscapes. This is precisely why mutual exchange of information is becoming not just desirable, but essential. It dispels stereotypes, provides an opportunity to hear the 'voice of the other,' and creates a shared information space where facts matter more than speculation," added I. Fleur.

According to Sergei Basalaev, Director of the Volgograd Regional Information and Analytical Center (RIAC), the Volgograd Region is actively developing comprehensive and in-depth cooperation with China, which has demonstrated steady, dynamic growth in recent years.

"This cooperation, built on principles of mutual respect and shared goals, encompasses key areas: from economics and logistics to education, culture, and healthcare, forming a solid foundation for a long-term, mutually beneficial partnership," he said, citing the promising news collaboration between the sister cities of Russia and China. "This will allow residents of the cities to learn more about each other and engage them in travel and excursions."

Yulia Kicheeva, editor-in-chief of the online publication "Om1.ru" from Omsk, paid special attention to stories about people involved in medical cooperation between Russia and China.

"People have always been interested in learning about the lives of others. And no matter how the media's approach to presenting content changes, no matter the news agenda, stories about people stand out, captivating readers. And this is true all over the world—people love reading about people," she noted.

"We have many Chinese citizens in the Siberian city of Omsk—students from Omsk universities and specialists at our industrial enterprises—and there are many Russian citizens in China, including many from Omsk. Sharing stories in the media about how Chinese citizens live in Russia, including Omsk, and the stories of Russians living in China is a potential avenue for cooperation between the two countries," shared Yulia Kicheeva.

The 6th Russia-China Media Forum, entitled “Creating a New Future for Russian-Chinese Media Cooperation: Consensus and Action,” was initiated by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee and the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation, and organized by the Xinhua and TASS news agencies.

The event was attended by approximately 140 representatives of relevant agencies and heads of media organizations from China and Russia. Eleven documents were signed to deepen bilateral cooperation in the media sector.

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Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu was re-elected as Speaker of the Parliament of Kyrgyzstan

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Bishkek, December 17 /Xinhua/ — Deputy Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu was re-elected as speaker of the Zhogorku Kenesh (parliament) of Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday, the parliament's press service reported.

On Wednesday, deputies of the new 8th convocation of the Zhogorku Kenesh, at their first meeting after taking the oath, considered the issue of electing a speaker of parliament.

The newly created parliamentary groups "Ata-Zhurt," "Ala-Too," "Eldik," "Mekenchil," and "Adilet Kyrgyzstan" nominated deputy Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu for the position of speaker of parliament. His candidacy was supported by 84 deputies.

Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu was elected Speaker of the Parliament of Kyrgyzstan on October 5, 2022.

On September 25, members of the Kyrgyz Parliament decided to dissolve themselves. Early elections for members of the Zhogorku Kenesh (the Supreme Council) were held on November 30. According to a statement published on the Central Election Commission's website on December 10, the Central Election Commission recognized the elections as valid in 30 multi-member constituencies. Based on the voting results, 87 candidates were elected to parliament in 29 constituencies. The election results in the 13th multi-member constituency were declared invalid due to violations of electoral law.

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The first cargo ship operating on the China-Europe Arctic Container Express Route has returned to Ningbo-Zhoushan Port.

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Beijing, December 17 (Xinhua) — The first cargo ship operating on the Arctic Container Express Route, which connects China with Europe, recently returned to the port of Ningbo-Zhoushan in eastern China's Zhejiang Province, according to a statement posted Wednesday on the official website of the General Administration of Customs.

The return of the container ship, named Istanbul Bridge, marks the official opening of the "third channel" for trade between China and Europe and is seen as a key step in the construction of the main transport channel of the "Ice Silk Road".

On September 23, the container ship Istanbul Bridge departed from Ningbo-Zhoushan Port and headed for Europe via the Northeast Arctic Waterway. After a 20-day voyage, it arrived in Felixstowe, UK, then docked in Hamburg, Germany, and Gdansk, Poland, before finally completing all loading and unloading operations in the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.

The cargo ship subsequently embarked on its return voyage. After transiting the Suez Canal and a number of foreign ports, it successfully returned to the Chinese port of Ningbo-Zhoushan, allowing it to test the safety and stability of navigation for large container ships along the Northeast Arctic Waterway. -0-

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Cuba condemns US naval blockade of Venezuela

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HAVANA, December 17 (Xinhua) — The Cuban government has expressed strong protest against the naval blockade imposed by the United States against Venezuela, local media reported on Tuesday.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated on social media that Cuba “firmly supports the President /of Venezuela/ Nicolás Maduro.”

In another post on social media, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla also expressed his full support for the Venezuelan government, calling the naval blockade of the country “an extremely serious violation of international law and an escalation of aggression against the Bolivarian government.”

US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he had ordered a complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers traveling to and from Venezuela, escalating a months-long pressure campaign against the country's President Nicolás Maduro.

The Venezuelan government responded by saying that Trump had made a "grave and reckless threat" against the country, which violated international law, free trade principles, and freedom of navigation.

D. Trump declared Venezuela's oil, land and mineral resources to be U.S. property and demanded their immediate return, while simultaneously seeking to impose a naval blockade aimed at "depriving the country of its natural resources," the statement said. –0–

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Newly elected members of the Kyrgyz Parliament took the oath of office

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Bishkek, December 17 (Xinhua) — The first meeting of the first session of the new 8th convocation of the Zhogorku Kenesh (parliament) of Kyrgyzstan took place on Wednesday, where deputies elected in the November 30 snap elections took the oath of office, the parliament's press service reported.

The meeting was attended by Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov and representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, headed by its Chairman Adylbek Kasymaliev.

S. Japarov congratulated the members of the Zhogorku Kenesh on their election, emphasizing the importance of honoring their oath and serving the people. The head of state paid special attention to the history of parliament, highlighting key stages in its development and emphasizing that every member must work in the interests of the people and the state.

During the meeting, the Chairman of the Central Commission for Elections and Referenda of Kyrgyzstan, Tynchtyk Shainazarov, presented members of parliament with certificates and badges of the established form.

According to a statement published on the Central Election Commission's website on December 10, the Central Election Commission recognized the elections as valid in 30 multi-member constituencies. Based on the voting results, 87 candidates for parliamentary seats were elected in 29 constituencies. The election results in the 13th multi-member constituency were declared invalid due to violations of electoral law.

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