Breaking: China's determination to develop mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia is consistent, says Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) – China's resolve and position on developing mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia remain consistent, Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang stated on Tuesday.

Li Qiang made the corresponding statement during talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. –0–

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China will under no circumstances allow the revival of Japanese militarism – Chinese Foreign Ministry /detailed version-2/

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Beijing, November 18 (Xinhua) — China will absolutely not allow a revival of Japanese militarism, will not allow anyone to challenge the post-war international order, and will not allow world peace and stability to be destroyed under any circumstances. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Tuesday.

Mao Ning made the announcement at a regular briefing, commenting on recent statements by several Japanese officials about plans to revise the rank system in the Japan Self-Defense Forces and restore some military ranks from the former Japanese army, such as the rank of "taisa" (colonel). According to media reports, such a move would disrupt the Self-Defense Forces' established practice of deemphasizing military matters and would reopen the still-healed wounds of countries that suffered under Japanese colonial rule and aggression.

As the official representative pointed out, given Japan's history of colonial rule and aggression, its military and security policies invariably draw close attention from neighboring Asian countries and the entire international community. The Potsdam Declaration clearly states that Japan is "prohibited from re-arming," Mao Ning recalled, adding that the Japanese Constitution enshrines the principles of pacifism and a purely defensive policy.

"However, it is alarming that in recent years Japan has significantly revised its security and defense policies, increasing its defense budget year after year, easing restrictions on arms exports, seeking to develop offensive weapons, and planning to abandon the three non-nuclear principles," the official representative emphasized.

She drew attention to the fact that far-right forces in Japan are trying by all means to go beyond the pacifist constitution and are moving towards increasing military power.

According to Mao Ning, the war of conquest unleashed by Japanese militarists inflicted profound suffering on Asia and the entire world. Forgetting the war will inevitably lead to catastrophe, and militaristic sentiments will lead to ruin. The lessons of history must not be forgotten, distorted, or erased, the Chinese diplomat concluded.

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Breaking News: China Ready to Expand Trade with Mongolia – Premier of the State Council of China

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) — China is ready to further expand trade with Mongolia and explore opportunities for cooperation in emerging areas such as green energy and the digital economy. Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced this during a meeting with Mongolian Prime Minister Gombojavin Zandanshatar in Moscow on Tuesday.

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Breaking: SCO can play an even bigger role in promoting good global governance – Chinese Premier

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) — The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is well-positioned and capable of leveraging the joint implementation of the Global Governance Initiative to play a more significant role in ensuring good global governance, Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang stated on Tuesday.

Li Qiang made the corresponding statement while delivering a speech at the 24th meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the SCO Member States. –0–

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Breaking: Chinese Premier calls on SCO countries to steadily increase installed capacity of photovoltaic and wind energy

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Tuesday called on Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) countries to steadily increase their installed capacity of photovoltaic and wind energy by 10 million kW each over the next five years.

Li Qiang made the corresponding statement while delivering a speech at the 24th meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the SCO Member States. –0–

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The 11th Andrei Stenin International Photojournalism Competition opens in Moscow.

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) — An exhibition of selected photographs by the winners of the 11th Andrei Stenin International Photojournalism Competition will open in Moscow on November 19. This was announced at the awards ceremony for the winners on Tuesday.

In 2025, approximately 600 photographers submitted over 2,000 works to the competition. The photo exhibition, which runs until December 1, is jointly organized by the Russian State Historical Museum and the international media group Rossiya Segodnya. The exhibition features over 30 photographs by young photographers from 15 countries. The photographs were awarded prizes in the competition's five main categories: "Main News," "Sports," "My Planet," "Portrait. A Hero of Our Time," and "View from Above."

Dmitry Kiselev, CEO of the Rossiya Segodnya media group, noted at the awards ceremony: "The quality of the photographs improves every year. This competition itself has a formative effect and serves as a benchmark against which people compare their work, benchmark it against previous winners, and begin to see the world from the perspective we offer and which we encourage with our awards."

D. Kiselev emphasized that the works presented at the exhibition are extremely poignant, capturing traumas and joys in diverse locations around the world. "These photographs capture a vast range of emotional, intellectual, and aesthetic life," he said.

The best single entry in the "My Planet" category was "Fruit Trees Under Tents" by Zhu Mengdan from China. The photograph depicts the lives of farmers in Guangdong Province who erect tents over plum trees to protect them from extreme weather conditions.

The competition was established in memory of Andrei Stenin, a photojournalist for the Rossiya Segodnya media group who died in August 2014 while on duty. The competition's goal is to support young photographers and draw public attention to the challenges of modern photojournalism.

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A revised edition of the "Outline for the Study of Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law" has been released in China.

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BEIJING, November 18 (Xinhua) — China has published a revised edition of the "Outline of Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law."

The Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee and the General Office of the General Legal Administration Commission of the CPC Central Committee have made corrections and edited the 2021 edition.

Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law is the latest achievement in the sinicization of the Marxist theory of the rule of law and its adaptation to the needs of the times, a significant innovative development of the theory of the rule of law of socialism with Chinese characteristics, an important element of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, and the fundamental guidance and action plan for comprehensive governance of the country based on the rule of law in the new era.

The book was published jointly by Renmin Chubanshe and Xuexi Chubanshe. –0–

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One Israeli killed, three wounded in West Bank attack

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JERUSALEM, November 18 (Xinhua) — One Israeli was killed and three others were wounded in a car crash and stabbing in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday. The attack was carried out by two Palestinians, who were later shot dead by security forces, Israeli officials said.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

According to the Israeli military, the incident occurred at the Gush Etzion junction, a major traffic junction in the settlement bloc south of Jerusalem. –0–

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A Russian delegation of teachers and students visited the Nanjing Memorial Museum of the Anti-Japanese War Pilots in China.

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Beijing, November 18 (Xinhua) — On Tuesday, at the invitation of the administration of Zhongshan Elementary School in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, the faculty and students of the Ivanteyevka Municipal Budgetary General Education Institution Educational Center No. 7 visited the Nanjing Memorial Museum of the Anti-Japanese War Pilots, Xinhua News Agency reported at the museum.

During the visit, a cross-country international children's drawing competition, "China in My Heart" and "Russia in My Heart," was held, with the best works by Chinese and Russian students selected.

Established in 2009, the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen's Memorial Museum is China's first memorial museum to international airmen who died in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Its collection contains rich historical materials on the air forces of China, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries that fought together against Japanese aggression in China during World War II.

During their visit to the museum, approximately 40 Chinese and Russian children viewed the museum's extensive collection of exhibits and learned about the scale of the Soviet Union's assistance to the Chinese people in their resistance to the Japanese invaders and the great feats of Soviet heroes.

According to the organizers, the event's purpose was to honor the memory of Soviet volunteer pilots who valiantly supported China in the anti-fascist war, to preserve the shared historical memories of the two countries, and to deepen cultural exchanges between young people.

On the same day, the aforementioned museum also opened a Demonstration Base for Chinese-Russian Friendly Exchanges under the China-Russia Future Talent Development Plan. The base will serve as an important platform for ongoing exchanges between young people from China and Russia. Drawing on rich historical materials, it will showcase the heroic deeds of the martyred pilots of the Anti-Japanese War and encourage the youth of both countries to remember them.

Tang Weiyang, Deputy Director of the China Institute of International Exchanges and Educational Personnel Training, noted that the China-Russia Future Personnel Development Plan, an important program promoted by the institute, aims to create a broader platform for education and exchange among young people from both countries.

“We hope that the opening of the base will help increase the interest and love of young people from both countries for their cultures and strengthen mutual understanding and trust between them,” he noted.

Yana Galtsina, Director of Educational Center No. 7, noted that mutual learning, the exchange of knowledge and traditions, and respect for cultural differences are the foundation upon which true international cooperation is built.

“Such cooperation is important not only for adults, but first and foremost for our children – the future of our countries and the entire world,” she added.

As a reminder, since 1995, the names of 4,299 Chinese and foreign fallen heroes, including 236 Soviet ones, have been engraved on marble memorial steles on the grounds of the aforementioned museum. In November 2024, the museum released for the first time a complete, updated list of these Soviet pilots who died in China during the Anti-Japanese War. And in May 2025, the museum published updated information on 18 Soviet volunteers. -0-

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The Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee met with a delegation of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.

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BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — Wang Huning, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), met on Tuesday with a delegation of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) led by party co-chairman Lars Klingbeil, who is also Germany's Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister.

As Wang Huning noted, healthy and stable Sino-German relations meet the interests of both countries and the aspirations of all social circles in China and Europe.

China is willing to work with Germany to advance the China-Germany comprehensive strategic partnership to a higher level and promote the development of relations between China and the European Union, Wang Huning said, adding that the CPPCC National Committee is willing to make a positive contribution to achieving this goal.

For his part, L. Klingbeil noted that China is an important partner for Germany, and both countries bear significant responsibility for the future of the world. He emphasized that Germany adheres to the one-China policy and is ready to work with China to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, promoting practical cooperation in various sectors.

According to him, the SPD wants to strengthen strategic dialogue with the Communist Party of China in order to strengthen mutual understanding. –0–

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