Kazakhstan ratified an agreement with Turkmenistan on cooperation in combating crime.

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Almaty, November 27 (Xinhua) – Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has ratified an agreement with the government of Turkmenistan on cooperation in combating crime, the Kazinform news agency reported on Thursday.

The agreement was signed on October 10, 2024, in Ashgabat during the official visit of K.-Zh. Tokayev to Turkmenistan.

The document creates a legal basis for effective cooperation and covers the entire range of modern threats, including organized crime, terrorism and extremism and their financing, corruption and economic crimes, and cybercrime.

Cooperation is achieved through the fulfillment of mutual requests, the exchange of information, experience and specialists, and assistance in training and professional development of law enforcement officers. –0–

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China's sustainable development brings certainty to global development, says Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui.

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Moscow, November 27 (Xinhua) – China's sustainable development brings certainty to global development, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui stated in an interview with TASS, published on the news agency's website on Thursday.

"China's contribution to global economic growth consistently stands at around 30 percent. China is the most sustainable and reliable driving force behind global economic development. China's development is inseparable from the world, and the world's prosperity also depends on China," the ambassador emphasized.

He recalled that at the recently concluded Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee in Beijing, the CPC Central Committee's proposals for drafting the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development were reviewed and adopted. These proposals outline the general directions and strategic framework for China's development over the next five years. "This is another comprehensive mobilization and planning exercise aimed at capitalizing on the current favorable situation for growth and advancement of China's modernization, which will undoubtedly have a significant and long-term impact on the country's future development," the diplomat noted.

Zhang Hanhui assured that during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), China will continue to comprehensively deepen reforms, further expand high-level opening-up to the outside world, promote high-quality economic development, advance inclusive and mutually beneficial economic globalization, and strive to build an open world economy. "China, steadily pursuing high-quality development, is undoubtedly a stabilizing factor for global economic growth and an accelerator for advancing global development," the ambassador stated, adding that China will bring even more certainty to global development amid turbulence and dramatic changes in the international situation.

The diplomat also noted that the 15th Five-Year Plan emphasizes the need to implement four global initiatives: the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and the Global Governance Initiative. "These four initiatives are an important public service presented to the world by President Xi Jinping. Each initiative has different emphases, but they are not mutually exclusive and, taken together, serve as an important foundation for building a community with a shared future for humanity in terms of development, security, civilization, and governance," he explained.

As Zhang Hanhui stated, the Global Security Initiative (GSII) is focused on resolving international disputes through dialogue and consultation, proposes new approaches to international security cooperation, and provides a feasible path to improving global security governance. It has received broad recognition from the international community, including Russia. "Security issues concern the well-being of the peoples of all countries, the noble cause of world peace and development, and the future destiny of humanity. China stands ready to work with Russia to adapt to a profound restructuring of the international architecture in a spirit of solidarity and to address complex and intertwined security challenges with a win-win mindset," the diplomat emphasized.

He emphasized that, within the framework of the strategic tasks set by the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, China will confidently advance along the path of high-quality development. "A China that is constantly developing and increasingly open to the outside world will bring more opportunities to the world. A China that adheres to peaceful development and actively participates in global governance will make a greater contribution to world peace and stability. A China that maintains stable relations with Russia and other countries will gather greater strength to build a community with a shared future for humanity," Zhang Hanhui concluded.

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China strongly objects to arms supplies to Taiwan, says Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui.

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Moscow, November 27 /Xinhua/ — China resolutely opposes any form of military contact with Taiwan or arms supplies to the island. This is a gross violation of the one-China principle and could lead to a dangerous situation. This was stated by Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui in an interview with TASS, published on the news agency's website on Thursday.

"China firmly opposes any form of military contact between any country or region and the Taiwan region of China and firmly opposes arms supplies to Taiwan," Zhang Hanhui said, commenting on the ongoing Western arms supplies to the island.

"US arms sales to Taiwan grossly violate the one-China principle and the provisions of the three Sino-US joint communiqués. These are seriously provocative actions that affect China's sovereignty and security interests. Such actions not only fail to change the historical inevitability of the eventual reunification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also push the situation in the Strait to an even more dangerous point," the Chinese diplomat emphasized.

Zhang Hanhui recalled that China declared October 25th as Taiwan Liberation Day and has consistently taken measures to support the island, improving trade, postal, and transportation links. A large number of Taiwanese entrepreneurs conduct business on the Chinese mainland, Taiwanese students go to study on the Chinese mainland, and contacts between the two sides of the border are becoming increasingly close.

"The unification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait meets the aspirations of the people and is in line with the overall development trend. Attempts by separatist forces seeking 'Taiwan independence' or anti-China forces to divide China are doomed to failure," the ambassador stated.

“We highly appreciate Russia’s unwavering commitment to the one-China principle on the Taiwan issue and its consistent firm support for China, which fully reflects the high level of China-Russia relations of comprehensive partnership and strategic coordination in the new era,” Zhang Hanhui concluded. –0–

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China calls on the US to immediately lift the blockade and sanctions against Cuba – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) — China calls on the United States to seriously heed the international community's call for justice and immediately lift the blockade and sanctions on Cuba, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a regular ministry briefing on Thursday.

The diplomat's statement came after the UN Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on human rights, Elena Dovgan, visited Cuba and stated in a preliminary report that US sanctions are having a serious negative impact on the economy and humanitarian situation in Cuba and violate numerous norms of international law.

As Guo Jiakun pointed out, this report is fully consistent with the recent UN General Assembly resolution, adopted by an overwhelming majority, calling on the United States to end the embargo on Cuba.

Stressing that the Chinese side has consistently opposed the US blockade and sanctions against Cuba, Guo Jiakun said that China urges the United States to seriously heed the international community's call for justice, immediately lift the restrictive measures imposed against Cuba, and remove Cuba from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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Russia has repeatedly warned Japan against deploying American-made medium-range missiles on its territory, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

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Moscow, November 27 /Xinhua/ — Russia has repeatedly warned Japan against deploying American-made medium-range missiles on its territory. Japan's remilitarization policy could only lead to increased tensions and negatively impact stability and security in the region, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated at a briefing on Thursday.

"We are closely monitoring all statements and steps by the Japanese leadership within the framework of their adopted course… toward the remilitarization of Japan. We have previously repeatedly drawn attention to the negative impact of Tokyo's policy on stability and security in our shared region. Through diplomatic channels, including the sending of a corresponding note from the ministry, we have warned Japan in the strongest possible terms about the inadmissibility of deploying American-made medium-range missiles on its territory under any pretext—permanent, temporary, or otherwise," Zakharova said in response to a Xinhua reporter's question about Tokyo's plans to deploy medium-range missiles on islands near Taiwan.

According to her, Tokyo's "aggressive militaristic course" and such military measures "further escalate the regional security situation and pose serious risks to neighboring states. At the same time, they give rise to a harsh response to the implementation of Japan's specific plans in this area."

The Russian Foreign Ministry's official spokesperson emphasized that "it is necessary to return to the foundations on which Japan's post-war peaceful development rests. These foundations were laid by the results of World War II, which, unfortunately, as we are once again seeing, are still not fully recognized by the Japanese side."

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Horta N'Tam sworn in as transitional president of Guinea-Bissau

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BISSAU, November 27 (Xinhua) — Guinea-Bissau's senior armed forces officer, Horta N'Tam, was sworn in Thursday as the country's president for a one-year transitional period. This comes a day after the armed forces announced they had assumed full state authority.

Speaking at an inauguration ceremony broadcast live on national radio, O. N'Tam said the military had come to power to "prevent the collapse of the state" and pledged to "fight corruption and drug trafficking" – long-standing problems that have seriously affected the country's stability.

He called on "all citizens and political parties of Guinea-Bissau to cooperate" to ensure a successful transition.

O. N'Tam previously served as Chief of Staff of the Guinea-Bissau Army and was appointed Special Chief of Staff to the President in 2023.

Guinea-Bissau's armed forces announced on national television on Wednesday that they had assumed full state power amid "attempts by some political figures to destabilize the situation in the country." –0–

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Construction of a sodium cyanide plant has begun in southern Kazakhstan.

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Almaty, November 27 (Xinhua) — A capsule-laying ceremony was held in the Zhambyl region of southern Kazakhstan to lay the foundation stone for a sodium cyanide plant with a capacity of 25,000 tons per year, the Kazinform news agency reported on Thursday.

The investment amount in the project is approximately 60 billion tenge (approximately 116.25 million US dollars).

The plant is reported to be the first enterprise of this scale in Kazakhstan and will allow the country to significantly reduce its dependence on sodium cyanide imports, meeting the needs of the gold mining industry and creating its own export potential for Kazakhstan.

In addition, up to 400 jobs will be created during the construction period, and approximately 250 permanent jobs will appear after the plant is commissioned. –0–

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Practical cooperation is the internal driving force behind the stable development of Chinese-Russian relations, said Chinese Ambassador to the Russian Federation Zhang Hanhui.

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Moscow, November 27 (Xinhua) – Practical cooperation is the internal driving force behind the stable development of Chinese-Russian relations, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui stated in an interview with TASS, published on the news agency's website on Thursday.

"During two meetings between our leaders this year, bilateral cooperation documents were signed in areas such as biosecurity, investment protection, the digital economy, energy, space, artificial intelligence, agriculture, and healthcare. Together, we are expanding the 'cooperation pie,' strengthening the sustainability of interactions, enhancing mutual understanding and coordination, further enriching the content of bilateral relations, and infusing Chinese-Russian relations with a powerful vitality for their sustainable, progressive development," the ambassador noted.

He assessed the leadership role of heads of state as a crucial political advantage and a fundamental guarantee for maintaining high-level Chinese-Russian relations. He recalled that in 2025, high-level contacts between China and Russia took place "one after another." At the beginning of the year, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a video meeting and a telephone conversation, during which they engaged in an in-depth exchange of views on international and regional issues of mutual interest. In May, Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Russia and participated in events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War. In September, the Russian president visited China to attend a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

"The joint celebration by the leaders of our countries of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, writing a new chapter in the protection of international justice, guiding the international community in maintaining the post-war international order, and promoting a multipolar world and the democratization of international relations are of enormous historical significance," Zhang Hanhui said, emphasizing that the important agreements reached during the successful mutual visits between the leaders of the two countries are being effectively implemented.

The diplomat noted that in 2025, China and Russia's cooperation in various fields had seen a number of highlights, with bilateral relations reaching new heights. "The two leaders signed the Joint Statement on Further Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Coordination in the New Era, thereby implementing a common design and strategic planning for advancing the development of bilateral relations in the next stage, and bringing stability and positive energy to a turbulent and changing world through the certainty of Sino-Russian relations," he noted.

Zhang Hanhui believes that humanitarian exchanges, in turn, have yielded significant results. He recalled that during the China-Russia Years of Culture, the two sides held over 400 humanitarian exchange events, which, according to the diplomat, further unlocked the potential for cultural cooperation between the two countries. "Broad interest in China and the Chinese language continues to grow in various regions of Russia. The peoples of our countries are deepening mutual understanding through cultural commonality and strengthening friendship through emotional resonance, infusing new life into the generational Sino-Russian friendship and contributing to an even closer rapprochement between the peoples of the two countries," he stated.

The ambassador also noted that strategic cooperation has reached new heights. "As founding countries of the SCO, China and Russia serve as a 'dual engine,' guiding all parties to jointly implement the 'Shanghai Spirit.' The two sides supported each other's efforts to successfully host the SCO summit in Tianjin and the meeting of the SCO Heads of Government Council, advancing SCO development to a new level," Zhang Hanhui noted, adding that the two sides jointly expanded and strengthened the "Greater BRICS" format, contributed to greater progress and significant results among BRICS countries, and generated new energy for the unification and self-empowerment of countries in the Global South.

"Taking advantage of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN as an opportunity, China and Russia developed comprehensive strategic coordination, jointly promoted multilateralism, and contributed to the reform and improvement of the global governance system," the Chinese diplomat concluded.

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The Soyuz MS-28 manned spacecraft has arrived at the ISS, according to Roscosmos.

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Moscow, November 27 (Xinhua) — The Soyuz MS-28 manned spacecraft docked with the Rassvet module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS). The Roscosmos state corporation announced this on its Telegram channel on Thursday.

“Today at 15:34 Moscow time, the Soyuz MS-28 manned spacecraft docked automatically with the Rassvet module,” the statement said.

The Russian Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle carrying the Soyuz MS-28 manned spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 12:28 PM Moscow time. The crew includes Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, Sergei Mikayev, and Christopher Williams.

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The Belarusian President said he believes "more than ever" that the conflict in Ukraine is nearing an end.

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Minsk, November 27 (Xinhua) — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that he believes the conflict in Ukraine is nearing an end. He made this statement on Thursday during the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Bishkek. The corresponding information was published by BelTA.

“I believe more than ever,” the Belarusian leader told reporters.

However, he also noted that an unforeseen situation could arise at any moment, potentially radically changing the overall situation. "War is war—a very critical moment in the life of any society and country. Therefore, we cannot relax. Both sides must constantly be on top of things," Lukashenko emphasized.

Asked whether he was prepared to mediate a peace settlement, the Belarusian president said he wasn't seeking it. "If it's necessary (and this is the best time to correct what happened back then—the Normandy Four, when the Europeans came without the US), the most reasonable question would be to return to or continue the negotiations that were held in 2015. If so, then please, you're welcome," the Belarusian head of state said.

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