Russia will continue to work on cooperation with China in all key sectors, says Russian Prime Minister

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Moscow, November 6 (Xinhua) – Russia will continue to work on cooperation with China in all key sectors, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced Thursday at a government meeting.

“We will continue to work on all key areas of cooperation with China,” he assured, summing up the results of his working visit to China, which took place this week.

M. Mishustin emphasized that recent talks with the country's leadership—Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier of the State Council Li Qiang—confirmed the country's commitment to further strengthening its comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation with China.

"We also held the 30th anniversary regular meeting of the heads of government of China and Russia. We discussed significant issues on the bilateral agenda and the progress of the tasks set by our leaders," the head of the Russian government added.

As he noted, following the visit, a number of important documents were signed aimed at developing practical interaction and cooperation between Russia and China. "Primarily in the areas of humanitarian cooperation, satellite navigation, investment, energy, transport, and the digital economy," the Russian prime minister explained.

M. Mishustin instructed members of the Russian government to closely monitor the implementation of the agreements reached during the visit.

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China firmly opposes false narratives on maritime issues – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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Beijing, November 6 (Xinhua) — China expresses strong dissatisfaction and resolute protest against certain countries' promotion of false narratives on maritime issues, baseless attacks, and groundless accusations against China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Thursday.

The defense ministers of the Philippines, Australia, Japan, and the United States met on the sidelines of the ASEAN and Dialogue Partners Defense Ministers' Meeting on November 3 and issued a joint statement on maritime issues.

As Mao Ning noted at a regular press briefing, the situation in the East China Sea and South China Sea is currently generally stable. She emphasized that relevant parties should respect the efforts of regional countries to properly resolve maritime issues through dialogue and consultation and maintain peace and stability in the region, and should stop using maritime issues to provoke disputes and escalate tensions.

Regarding the "South China Sea arbitration," Mao Ning said it is nothing more than a political farce disguised as law, aimed at destabilizing the situation in the South China Sea and profiting from it. The so-called arbitration award is illegal, invalid, and non-binding. China has neither accepted nor recognized it from the outset, the diplomat recalled.

“The Asia-Pacific region is an outpost for cooperation and development, not a chessboard for geopolitical games,” Mao Ning emphasized, noting that factional politics and bloc confrontation will not bring peace and security, nor will they contribute to stability in the region or the world as a whole. –0–

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The 15th Five-Year Plan period will be a key transitional stage in China's modernization process, according to Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui.

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Moscow, November 6 (Xinhua) — The 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030) will be a key transitional stage in China's modernization process. This was stated by Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui in an article published Wednesday on the RIA Novosti website. The article is dedicated to the results of the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, which was held from October 20 to 23 in Beijing.

"The main agenda of this plenary session was strategic planning for the further comprehensive deepening of reforms and the advancement of China's modernization. The plenary session systematized the invaluable experience accumulated since the inception of reform and opening-up, and, addressing the challenges of the current and future stages of development, dedicated itself to modernizing the system and capacity of public administration. The plenary session clearly stated that the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030) will be a key transitional stage in China's modernization process," noted Zhang Hanhui, explaining that the 15th Five-Year Plan was the third developed since entering a new era and the first on the new path of comprehensively building a modernized socialist state.

As noted in the publication, the work will focus on seven key areas: transition to high-quality economic growth; achieving technological independence and leadership; deepening comprehensive reforms; raising the level of social culture; continuously improving people's well-being; building an ecological civilization; and strengthening national security. "These development goals reflect China's relentless pursuit of high-quality development, high living standards, effective governance, and high-level opening-up in the new era. They will certainly elevate the cause of socialism with Chinese characteristics to new heights, laying a more solid foundation for achieving the goal of basically achieving socialist modernization by 2035," Zhang Hanhui noted.

The Chinese Ambassador to the Russian Federation believes that, in a challenging international environment characterized by a sluggish global economic recovery and heightened geopolitical tensions, China's development vector as the world's second-largest economy is attracting close attention. "Despite profound and complex changes in the external environment and the growth of unpredictable uncertainties, the Chinese economy possesses a solid foundation, numerous advantages, high resilience, and enormous potential," the diplomat asserted, adding that the trend of long-term favorable economic development for the PRC has not changed.

The article emphasizes that the advantages of socialism with Chinese characteristics, a vast domestic market, a comprehensive industrial system, and abundant human resources are becoming increasingly evident. Zhang Hanhui shared forecasts that the Chinese economy will reach approximately 140 trillion yuan by 2025, demonstrating a powerful domestic driving force and the effective interaction of macroeconomic policies. "China will unwaveringly adhere to economic construction as its primary mission, promote high-quality development as a key theme, regard reform and innovation as a fundamental driving force, and strive to meet the people's growing needs for a happy life as a primary goal, stimulating effective qualitative improvement of the economy while maintaining a reasonable quantitative growth rate. This will certainly inject more certainty and positive energy into a turbulent and changing world," he emphasized.

The diplomat recalled the words of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who noted that China does not seek modernization alone, but is ready to work with all countries to achieve common modernization based on peaceful development, mutually beneficial cooperation, and shared prosperity, with the goal of building a community with a shared future for humanity. The ambassador explained that the plenary session emphasized the need to expand high-level openness, safeguard the multilateral trading system, deepen international economic cooperation, leverage openness to promote reform and development, and share opportunities and develop jointly with countries around the world. "As China advances in new areas such as scientific and technological innovation, green transformation, the digital economy, and others, it will provide its global partners with a larger market, a greater variety of products, and more advanced technological solutions," the ambassador promised.

Zhang Hanhui noted that "institutional openness" was a key theme of the plenary session. "This means that China will accelerate the alignment of regulations, governance mechanisms, standards, and other institutional aspects with high-level international benchmarks. This will not only create a more stable, transparent, and predictable environment for foreign companies, but also provide greater institutional guarantees for attracting global capital, technology, talent, and other important resources to concentrate and develop them in China," he explained.

According to the ambassador, Beijing and Moscow are jointly striving to achieve national development and revival, as well as to uphold international justice. "We are fellow travelers on the path to modernization and reliable partners in implementing the Global Governance Initiative," he stated, emphasizing that under the strategic leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese-Russian relations have reached an unprecedented high, while practical cooperation between the two countries is becoming increasingly profound and rich, mutual exchanges are expanding, and interaction on the international stage is strengthening.

Zhang Hanhui described the prospects for developing China-Russia relations as broad and promising. "At this new historical stage, the Chinese side is ready to work with the Russian side to follow the agreements reached by our leaders, strengthen solidarity and cooperation, set the right direction for global governance, promote world peace and common development, and jointly write new chapters in China-Russia relations and in building a community with a shared future for mankind!" the Chinese diplomat concluded.

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The King of Thailand will visit China /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, November 6 (Xinhua) — At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand will pay a state visit to China from November 13 to 17, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced on Thursday.

At a regular departmental press conference, Mao Ning announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Li Qiang will meet with the King of Thailand separately.

“This is the first visit of the King of Thailand to China since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries,” Mao Ning noted.

According to her, the fact that the King of Thailand chose China as the first major country for his official visit fully reflects the great importance that both sides attach to the development of bilateral relations.

China and Thailand are close and friendly neighbors, and a community of shared destiny. In recent years, under the strategic guidance of the two countries' leaders, China-Thailand relations have maintained a high level of development, and the concept of "China and Thailand as close as one family" has deeply penetrated the hearts of the people of both countries, Mao Ning said.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand and the "Golden Jubilee of China-Thailand Friendship," which opens up new opportunities for the development of bilateral relations, Mao Ning noted.

She emphasized that through this visit, China hopes to continue the traditional friendship, strengthen political mutual trust, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation and achieve more fruitful results in building a China-Thailand community with a shared future, which will bring more benefits to the two peoples and make a positive contribution to maintaining peace, stability, development and prosperity in the region. -0-

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Xi Jinping congratulated Suluhu Hassan on her assumption of office as President of Tanzania

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BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday sent a congratulatory message to Samia Suluhu Hassan on her inauguration as President of Tanzania.

Noting that China and Tanzania enjoy deep traditional friendship, Xi Jinping said in his message that bilateral relations have developed at a high level in recent years, with both sides supporting each other on issues affecting their core interests and major concerns, and achieving fruitful results in practical cooperation in various fields.

Xi Jinping stated that he attaches great importance to the development of China-Tanzania relations and is willing to work with Suluhu Hassan to implement the outcomes of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, continuously elevating the China-Tanzania comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership to new heights and making greater contributions to building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era.

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China's "Golden Milk Belt" has delivered a batch of 87 elite cows to Uzbekistan.

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Beijing, November 6 (Xinhua) — A batch of 87 elite dairy cows bred in the Litong District of Wuzhong City in Northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region recently passed strict export quarantine inspections and were shipped to Uzbekistan. This marks the first time dairy cows have been exported from Ningxia, according to the news portal chinanews.com.cn, citing a statement from the local agricultural department.

The Litong region, located on the Yellow River plain in northwest China, is recognized as a "Golden Milk Belt" due to its favorable geographic and natural conditions for livestock farming. Statistics show that the region currently houses 235,000 dairy cows, with a 98 percent scalability rate. In recent years, China's leading dairy companies have established premium raw milk bases here, allowing Litong's annual fresh milk production to exceed 1.2 million tons.

Local authorities claim that the successful export of the first batch of dairy cows to Uzbekistan has opened new horizons for international cooperation in livestock farming in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, thereby giving impetus to the development of exchanges between China and the Central Asian region on agricultural technology and becoming a new shining example of agricultural cooperation between countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

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The State Council of the People's Republic of China has made personnel changes.

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BEIJING, November 6 (Xinhua) — China's State Council announced a series of personnel changes on Thursday.

Zhou Zhaohua has been appointed deputy director of the State Postal Administration of China, replacing Liu Jun.

Wang Daoxi has been relieved of his posts as Deputy Minister of Emergency Management and Deputy Minister of Water Resources. -0-

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H. al-Anani elected as UNESCO Director-General

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Tashkent, November 6 (Xinhua) — Former Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled al-Anani has been elected Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Uzbek media reported on Thursday.

On October 30, the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference opened in Samarkand.

H. Al-Anani's candidacy was considered at the plenary session held on Thursday. Following a vote by Member States, he was officially elected as UNESCO Director-General and will assume his post in mid-November.

Following his election, H. Al-Anani outlined his vision for a new chapter in UNESCO's history, calling for action to strengthen peace, unity and hope in service to all peoples.

H. al-Anani currently holds the position of Professor of Egyptology at Helwan University in Egypt, where he has been working for over 30 years. –0–

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China honors winners of top journalism award

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BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — The award ceremony for the 35th China Journalism Award, the country's highest journalism honor, was held in Beijing on Thursday.

Li Shulei, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, attended the event and delivered a speech.

The participants of the event agreed on the need to organize educational work throughout the country regarding China’s socio-economic development strategies for the period of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), as well as ways of implementing it.

There was a call for deeper systematic changes in leading media outlets, accelerated institutional reforms to align with the requirements of multimedia content generation and distribution, increased influence and dissemination of leading public opinion, improved reporting and commentary methods, enhanced skills and abilities in the field of information transmission, and optimized personnel management.

The ceremony, organized by the All-China Journalists Association, honored 377 works, as well as winners of two other national journalism awards. -0-

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China has issued a regulation on environmental monitoring.

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Beijing, November 6 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang recently signed a State Council Resolution promulgating the Regulations on Ecological Environmental Monitoring, which will take effect on January 1, 2026.

The document, consisting of seven chapters and 49 articles, aims to standardize activities in the field of environmental monitoring, expand its capabilities and level, and ensure the quality of the relevant data.

The Regulation emphasizes the need to accelerate the development of a modern environmental monitoring system, with an emphasis on comprehensively increasing the level of automation, digitalization, and intellectualization in this area.

It also notes the need to strengthen public monitoring by establishing an environmental monitoring network based on the principles of rational planning, integrated functionality, classification and gradation, and joint construction and shared use.

According to the document, it is necessary to strengthen supervision and monitoring of various sources of pollution, monitoring and early warning of environmental and nature conservation risks, and to create and improve a reliable system for monitoring and managing environmental emergencies.

Technical service providers, as stated in the Regulation, must have the necessary premises and equipment, technical capabilities, technical personnel and management potential, and must also be registered with the competent ecology and environmental authorities.

In addition, the resolution emphasizes enhanced oversight and stricter accountability measures for maintenance agencies. -0-

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