The Chinese Foreign Ministry: Mutual visa waivers between China and Russia are in the interests of the peoples of both countries.

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Beijing, November 19 (Xinhua) — The introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between China and Russia is in the interests of the peoples of both countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a regular ministry press conference on Wednesday.

The Chinese diplomat made this statement while commenting, at the media's request, on Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement that a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens wishing to visit Russia would come into effect soon.

China attaches great importance to simplifying procedures for the movement of people between China and Russia, Mao Ning noted, emphasizing that the two countries are each other's largest neighbors.

The introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between the two countries will further strengthen cultural exchanges and meets the common interests of the peoples of the two countries, she concluded. -0-

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China and Russia are stepping up cooperation in vocational education at an event in Jixi.

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Beijing, November 19 (Xinhua) — An educational event titled "Integrating Professional Experience between China and Russia, Realizing Future Dreams" was held Tuesday at the Jixi City Vocational Education Center in Heilongjiang Province, northeast China. More than 100 representatives from Chinese and Russian vocational schools, as well as industry experts from both countries, attended the event.

According to a report on the Zhongxinwang news website, the event was organized by the Jixi City Education Bureau. Participants focused on two majors: computer graphic design and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operation and maintenance.

In the morning, Chinese and Russian students competed in a friendly drone piloting competition. Wearing protective goggles, the participants demonstrated high precision in controlling the aircraft on a specially prepared course. In the computer labs, computer design students worked on projects covering three themes: "Cultural Interaction between China and Russia," "The Future of Vocational Education," and "Green Development."

The event also included a professional experience exchange session. Chinese educators presented their experience in building a practical training system and collaborating with enterprises, while Russian teachers introduced the audience to Russia's professional skills certification system in the UAV field and shared their experience integrating the teaching of traditional culture with design projects.

In addition, on the same day, some secondary vocational schools in China and Russia signed framework agreements on inter-college cooperation, which provide for such areas of cooperation as teacher and student exchanges, joint development of curricula, and resource sharing.

The Jixi City Education Department stated that in the future, efforts will be made to build on the achieved cooperation results to focus on the goal of training qualified specialists with an international perspective, optimize foreign exchange policies, and integrate the resources of various schools and relevant enterprises to provide support for mutual visits between teachers and students, joint programs, and other forms of cooperation between China and Russia. -0-

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The CPC and the German SPD held their second strategic dialogue in Beijing.

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BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — The second strategic dialogue between the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) was held in Beijing on Tuesday.

Liu Haixing, Director of the International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee, and Lars Klingbeil, Co-Chairman of the SPD, Vice-Chancellor of Germany, and Minister of Finance of Germany attended the event and delivered keynote speeches.

Liu Haixing presented an overview of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee. He expressed the CPC's readiness to share development opportunities with Germany and jointly maintain world peace and stability. The CPC is willing to work with the SPD to effectively utilize the mechanism of strategic dialogue, strengthen exchanges and mutual learning, promote cooperation in all fields, and advance the healthy and stable development of relations between China and Germany, as well as between China and the EU.

The German side stated that the SPD is ready to strengthen exchanges with the Communist Party of China. Within the framework of the strategic dialogue mechanism, the two parties will engage in open dialogue on a wide range of issues, including relations between Germany, China, and the EU, climate change, artificial intelligence, and regional peace and security, in order to strengthen mutual understanding, expand consensus, and jointly contribute to addressing global challenges.

Representatives of relevant Chinese authorities and think tanks, as well as members of the SPD delegation, also took part in the dialogue. -0-

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In the first ten months of 2025, Guangzhou's foreign trade turnover with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative increased by 24.1 percent.

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BEIJING, November 19 (Xinhua) — In the first ten months of 2025, Guangzhou City in southern China's Guangdong Province's import and export volume with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative reached 479.61 billion yuan, up 24.1 percent year-on-year, the Zhongguo Xinwenshe news agency reported.

According to Guangzhou Customs data, Guangzhou's foreign trade turnover reached a record high of 1.02 trillion yuan from January to October this year, up 12.1 percent year-on-year. Meanwhile, the city's export volume increased by 20.5 percent year-on-year to 682.36 billion yuan.

During the specified period, Guangzhou's foreign trade turnover with BRICS member and partner countries increased by 22.5 percent year-on-year to 255.96 billion yuan.

A breakdown of foreign trade goods shows that from January to October, the city's export volume of electric vehicles, solar panels, and lithium batteries totaled 19.94 billion yuan, up 52.8 percent year-on-year. High-tech exports, meanwhile, grew 15.3 percent year-on-year to 75.36 billion yuan. -0-

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The 11th Northeast Asia Tourism Forum, under the Greater Tumen Initiative, focuses on cross-border cooperation in cultural tourism.

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CHANGCHUN, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — The 11th Northeast Asia Tourism Forum, titled "Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: A Shared Vision for Northeast Asia," was held in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, on Tuesday under the Greater Tumen Initiative.

Representatives from China, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, and Russia participated in the event. They discussed topics such as deepening cross-border cooperation in implementing cultural tourism projects, among others.

At the forum's opening ceremony, Jin Yuhui, a member of the Jilin Provincial Government's leadership group, noted that Jilin Province is rich in unique ecotourism resources. In recent years, provincial authorities have been actively working to develop large tourism industry clusters through deep integration and development of culture and tourism, and are striving to create world-class tourist destinations, while actively deepening exchanges and cooperation with Northeast Asian countries.

During the forum, government officials, experts, scholars, and tourism industry representatives from the four countries delivered speeches on topics such as the characteristics and advantages of tourism products in their countries, recommendations for ecotourism and sustainable development, and the development of tourism projects within the framework of the "Greater Tumen Initiative."

"This forum is a platform for promoting ecotourism and tourism development in Northeast Asia. In the future, we will collaborate with government agencies to develop more detailed programs to facilitate the implementation of relevant cooperation projects," said Li Hu Meng, head of the Greater Tumen Initiative Secretariat of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Following the forum, a number of memorandums and framework agreements on cooperation in the field of tourism were signed between China and Russia, as well as China and the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The Greater Tumen Initiative is an intergovernmental cooperation mechanism initiated and supported by UNDP, comprising China, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, and Russia. It aims to strengthen cooperation in Northeast Asia in transport, energy, tourism, investment, and environmental protection. The current forum was jointly organized by the UNDP Greater Tumen Initiative Secretariat and the Jilin Provincial Administration of Culture and Tourism. -0-

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Chinese Foreign Ministry: In the current situation, Japanese seafood will have no market even if it is exported to China.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry: In the current situation, Japanese seafood will have no market even if they are exported to China. Chinese Foreign Ministry: In the current situation, Japanese seafood will have no market even if they are exported to China.

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China's Foreign Ministry: Japan is ineligible to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council

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BEIJING, November 19 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently made erroneous public statements regarding Taiwan, grossly interfering in China's internal affairs. A country that behaves in such a manner cannot be responsible for maintaining international peace and security and is not qualified to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Wednesday. -0-

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The governor of Hiroshima Prefecture and the mayor of Nagasaki City called on the Japanese government to adhere to non-nuclear principles.

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TOKYO, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — The governor of Hiroshima Prefecture and the mayor of Nagasaki City opposed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's attempt to revise the three non-nuclear principles, a day after the governors of Okinawa and Nagasaki expressed similar concerns.

Hiroshima Governor Hidehiko Yuzaki said at a press conference on Tuesday that Hiroshima is the first city in human history to be hit by an atomic bomb and that three long-standing non-nuclear principles must be observed.

H. Yuzaki stated that relying on nuclear weapons for security is dangerous, and the government should strive to find a way out of the nuclear deterrent situation.

Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki also told the press on Tuesday that Takaichi's attempt to revise the three non-nuclear principles would increase Japan's reliance on nuclear deterrence. These principles have long been considered national policy, and the government must be urged to adhere to them.

The Three Non-Nuclear Principles include the renunciation of nuclear weapons, the renunciation of nuclear weapons production, and a ban on the import of nuclear weapons into Japan. They were formulated in 1967 by then-Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and later approved by a Diet resolution.

The National Security Strategy, one of three documents approved by the cabinet in 2022, states: “The core policy of adherence to the three non-nuclear principles will remain unchanged in the future.”

However, Japanese media recently reported, citing government sources, that during the review of Japan's National Security Strategy and other security-related documents, S. Takaichi is studying the possibility of changing the third non-nuclear principle, which prohibits the import of nuclear weapons into Japan, which is raising serious doubts and concerns within the country. -0-

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China is driving and making important contributions to the transformation of global energy

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BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — Since China announced its goal of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 five years ago, the country has built the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy grid.

At the same time, China is actively developing international cooperation to implement green energy projects, supporting the free movement of green technologies and products, and providing all possible assistance to developing countries, thereby making a recognized contribution to promoting green transformation and the low-carbon transition of the global economy.

Li Sheng, director of the China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute (CREEI), told the Zhongguo Qingnianbao (China Youth) newspaper that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China has formed the largest and most complete industrial chain in the new energy sector (NES), giving strong impetus to the transformation of global energy and global sustainable development.

UNPRECEDENTED RATES OF DEVELOPMENT

"During the 14th Five-Year Plan, China's energy sector achieved breakthroughs and historic achievements. The share of renewable energy power plants in the country's total installed capacity increased from 40 percent to approximately 60 percent, and the annual growth of installed wind and solar power capacity consistently exceeded the thresholds of 100 million, 200 million, and 300 million kW. Such growth rates and dynamics are unprecedented," noted Wang Hongzhi, head of the National Energy Administration of the People's Republic of China, adding that China, having created the largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, has become a key promoter of global energy transformation.

According to Wang Hongzhi, during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the share of non-fossil fuels in China's overall energy consumption increased by 1 percentage point annually, and at this rate, it could exceed the 20 percent target set under the 14th Five-Year Plan, while the share of coal decreased by 1 percentage point annually. This "one increase and one decrease" trend has significantly improved the green development of the national economy.

Wang Hongzhi reported that China generated over 10 trillion kWh of electricity in 2024, accounting for a third of the world's total, and its total energy production was equivalent to approximately 5 billion tons of standard fuel, accounting for one-fifth of the global total. Currently, for every 3 kWh of electricity consumed in the country, approximately 1 kWh of green electricity is generated.

Zhang Xing, deputy director of the Comprehensive Department of the National Energy Administration of China, recently said at a press conference that as of the end of September 2025, the total installed capacity of renewable energy in China reached 2.198 billion kW, an increase of 27.2 percent year-on-year, accounting for about 59.1 percent of the total installed power generation capacity in the country.

By the end of September this year, China's cumulative installed hydropower capacity reached 443 million kW, the total grid-connected capacity of the wind power sector reached 582 million kW (537 million kW onshore wind power and 44.61 million kW offshore wind power), and the cumulative installed capacity of solar power plants exceeded 1.13 billion kW.

In the first three quarters of 2025, installed renewable energy capacity in the country increased by 310 million kW, a 47.7 percent increase compared to the same period last year and accounting for approximately 84.4 percent of the increase in installed power plant capacity. Specifically, installed hydroelectric capacity increased by 7.16 million kW, wind power plants by 61.09 million kW, solar power plants by 240 million kW, and biomass power plants by 1.05 million kW.

Zhang Xing reported that in the first three quarters of this year, electricity generation from renewable sources in China reached 2.89 trillion kWh, an increase of 15.5 percent year-on-year, accounting for approximately 40 percent of the country's total electricity generation. In particular, combined wind and solar power generation reached 1.73 trillion kWh, an increase of 28.3 percent year-on-year.

China has become a leader and a major base for scientific and technological innovation in the energy sector, noted Wang Hongzhi, reporting that over the past 10 years, China has taken a leading position globally in the development of new energy technologies and equipment. The country has commissioned a number of major projects in areas such as hydropower and nuclear energy, and has also made significant efforts to comprehensively implement artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the energy sector and expand the application scenarios for AI technologies in green energy.

According to statistics, during the 14th Five-Year Plan, China accounted for over 40 percent of all global patents in the field of advanced energy sources, and the country continually set new world records for such indicators as solar photovoltaic energy conversion efficiency and the capacity of a single offshore wind turbine. China also ranks first globally in terms of advanced energy storage capacity.

GRAND GOALS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

At the UN Climate Change Conference held in September 2025, China announced that by 2035, the share of non-fossil energy sources in the country's energy consumption will be more than 30 percent, and the total installed capacity of wind and solar power plants will increase more than sixfold compared to 2020, to 3,600 GW.

The new target is not only a strategic continuation of China's domestic carbon neutrality and carbon peaking process, but also a manifestation of China's commitment to its global climate governance promises.

In its proposals for the 15th Five-Year Program for National Economic and Social Development, the CPC Central Committee noted the need to accelerate the development of a new type of energy system in the next five years, continuously increase the share of new energy sources in energy supply, promote a planned transition from fossil fuels to alternatives based on ensuring safety and reliability, adhere to the principle of parallel development of wind, solar, hydroelectric and nuclear power, coordinate electricity consumption at the sites of its generation and supply to other regions, promote high-quality development of environmentally friendly energy resources, intensify the environmentally friendly and efficient use of fossil fuels, advance the process of reconstruction and modernization of coal-fired power plants and the replacement of unprocessed coal, increase the level of electrification of end-users of energy, and promote green and low-carbon transformation of energy consumption.

Li Sheng believes that China has the industrial base, technological advantages, and market scale to achieve new goals. China has already built the world's largest clean energy system, and its complete industrial chain, advanced technologies, and continuous innovation capabilities will provide a reliable guarantee for future development, he noted.

A IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE TRANSFORMATION OF GLOBAL ENERGY

China is the main driver of the rapid and large-scale development of renewable energy globally, as well as a leader in the global renewable energy system. It is in this context that China is promoting the creation of a global clean energy partnership and striving to transition global clean energy development from a singular breakthrough to a multilateral win-win.

"Over the past ten years, China has been a key participant and reliable partner in the global energy transformation. We have strengthened solidarity and cooperation with the global energy industry, actively engaged in international exchanges and collaboration in developing energy development plans and policies, and collaborated with over 100 countries and regions on green energy projects," noted Wang Hongzhi.

Wang Hongzhi believes that energy development is linked to the future and destiny of human society, and promoting energy transformation is a common challenge faced by countries around the world. "We welcome all countries to join the Global Clean Energy Partnership, reach consensus on green and low-carbon energy transitions, and properly resolve differences through multilateral consultations, contacts, and exchanges to make global energy governance more equitable and effective," he emphasized.

A significant result of technological innovation is the ongoing reduction in costs. Li Sheng noted that technologies and equipment supplied under such umbrella brands as "Created in China," "Made in China," and "Built in China" have significantly contributed to a reduction in global wind and solar power generation costs by approximately 60 and 80 percent, respectively, over the past 10 years. "Overall, China's technological innovations are continuously driving profound changes in global renewable energy technologies, not only accelerating the development of new-generation manufacturing capabilities in China's energy sector but also expanding the global supply of new energy products," he noted.

In recent years, Chinese enterprises have been actively involved in the construction of clean energy projects in a number of countries and have deepened cooperation in wind, solar, hydropower and energy storage to inject new impetus into global green development.

The China Power Construction Corporation is participating in an offshore wind project in Vietnam. The first three phases of this project have been commissioned, reducing Vietnam's carbon dioxide emissions by 26,200 tons per year.

A Chinese company is building a clean energy base in northern Laos. Construction of a photovoltaic power plant as part of this project began in late 2024.

In October 2025, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, for a solar power plant and energy storage system project. The project is expected to be operational in 2027.

International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Director-General Francesco La Camera said China is actively pursuing its solemn commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, laying a strong foundation for a revolutionary transformation of renewable energy and energy systems. "This revolution will transform both China's energy system and the global energy market," he noted.

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A collection of excerpts from Xi Jinping's statements on strengthening the Party's style of building has been published in five minority languages in China.

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BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — A collection of excerpts from remarks by General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping on strengthening the style of party building has been released in five minority languages by Minzu Chubanshe Publishing House.

The book, prepared by the Institute of Party History and Documentation Research under the CPC Central Committee, was translated into Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur, Kazakh and Korean languages by the China Ethnic Language Translation Center.

According to an official statement released on Wednesday, these versions in ethnic minority languages are now available across the country. -0-

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