Ten Most Important Developments in China-Russia Relations in 2025

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The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the final stage of the China-Russia Years of Culture. Over the past year, the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination, entering a new era, continued to deepen, achieving significant achievements in areas such as political trust, economic cooperation, and people-to-people exchanges. As we enter the new year, the Europe and Asia Broadcasting Center of the People's Republic of China Foreign Language Literature Publication and Distribution Administration (Renmin Huabao), together with the Institute of Russia, East European and Central Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the editorial board of Rossiyskaya Gazeta, are publishing this article to summarize the most important developments in China-Russia relations.

1. Two meetings between heads of state have strengthened mutual understanding, and the 80-year commitment to peace remains unchanged.

On the morning of May 8, local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the Kremlin. Following the meeting, the two leaders signed a Joint Statement of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation on Further Deepening Comprehensive Partnership and Strategic Cooperation in the New Era, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War, the Chinese People's Victory in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and the founding of the United Nations (photo: Xinhua).

Heads of government diplomacy serves as a stabilizing anchor in Sino-Russian relations and the most significant stabilizing factor in countering any uncertainty. In 2025, under the strategic leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Sino-Russian relations reached a high level, vast scale, and excellent quality of development. The leaders of the two countries, jointly participating in events commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory in World War II, held two in-depth exchanges of views, and, together, based on the sweeping changes of the century, set the direction and charted the future of Sino-Russian relations, ensuring stability and certainty for the entire world.

2. Meeting of the heads of China and Russia at the SCO summit in Tianjin. The "Shanghai Spirit" guides multilateral mutually beneficial cooperation.

On the morning of September 1, the 25th meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was held at the Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin. Chinese President Xi Jinping chaired the meeting and delivered a keynote speech on the theme "Remaining True to Our Original Mission for a Brighter Future." A group photo of the SCO heads of state and heads of its permanent bodies attending the meeting (Photo: Xinhua)

From August 31 to September 1, 2025, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit was held in Tianjin, marking the largest since its founding. During the summit, the leaders of the SCO member states signed and published the Tianjin Declaration of the Council of Heads of State of the SCO, which marked an important step for the organization in responding to international and regional challenges and deepening cooperation among its member states.

3. Active high-level contacts between China and Russia give strong impetus to comprehensive strategic cooperation

On November 3, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin co-chaired the 30th regular meeting of the heads of government of China and Russia in Hangzhou (photo: Xinhua)

Under the strategic leadership of the two heads of state, active and close high-level contacts are maintained. Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Li Qiang, Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Ding Xuexiang, and other Chinese dignitaries visited Russia, while more than a dozen Russian political figures, including Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, visited China. Parliamentary and inter-party exchanges were also active. The two sides discussed in-depth the comprehensive implementation of the agreements reached by the heads of state, strengthening the alignment of development strategies, and expanding cooperation in all areas, infusing inexhaustible energy into the process of strengthening the Sino-Russian comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation as we enter a new era.

4. Visa-free travel and mutual aspirations open a “fast lane” for bringing peoples closer together

On September 15, Russian tourists arriving from the Heihe Port of Water Transport and Tourism Inspection in Heilongjiang Province enter the border and customs control building following the introduction of the visa-free regime (photo by Xinhua).

In 2025, the leaders of China and Russia announced a trial visa-free regime for citizens of both countries, marking yet another example of the "mutual desire to meet halfway" between the governments of China and Russia. The visa-free regime is expected to significantly increase tourist flows, intensify humanitarian and technological exchanges, facilitate business travel, and fully unlock the potential for cooperation between China and Russia in all areas.

5. Trade turnover between China and Russia has exceeded $200 billion for the third year in a row.

On July 7, visitors view exhibits at the 9th China-Russia Expo at the Yekaterinburg-EXPO International Exhibition Center in Yekaterinburg (photo by Liu Kai)

Bilateral trade has remained stable: from January to November 2025, trade turnover between China and Russia reached $203.67 billion, exceeding the $200 billion mark for the third consecutive year. The trade structure is constantly being optimized, with rapidly growing volumes of new products, such as biotechnology products and aviation and space technology. The composition of trade participants is becoming more diverse: from January to October alone, over 3,300 new Chinese enterprises were registered in Russia. Institutional mechanisms are demonstrating their effectiveness: the signing and entry into force of the new version of the Agreement between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Russian Federation on the Promotion and Mutual Protection of Investments provides more reliable institutional guarantees for investment activities by enterprises from both countries.

6. From speeding up freight trains to developing international road transport: China-Russia logistics cooperation has reached a new level.

Border and immigration officers at Erlian Checkpoint in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region inspect the 110,000th train of the China-Europe Express on June 12, 2025. (Photo by Xinhua)

According to the communiqué following the 30th regular meeting of the heads of government of China and Russia, in 2025, both sides agreed on practical measures in the field of logistics: improving the transfer of trains at checkpoints to increase foreign trade freight turnover at railway checkpoints between China and Russia, facilitating the resumption of cross-border passenger train service; developing Sino-Russian international road transport, expanding the range of hazardous goods transported by road, promoting cooperation in the field of cross-border automated transportation of goods; progressively expanding cooperation in new logistics services, such as organizing the delivery of products to warehouses and the transportation of heavy cargo; consistently expanding the range of services provided and increasing their efficiency in order to better serve the population and businesses using various forms of postal delivery.

7. Cooperation in the field of agriculture, plant and animal protection creates new prospects for the joint development of agriculture and ecology

Students from Russia's Far Eastern State Agrarian University undergo an internship at the China-Russia Forestry Scientific and Technological Cooperation Park (photo courtesy of the Heihe City Administration of Ecology and Environment)

In 2025, China and Russia strengthened cooperation in agriculture, covering the entire production chain. The two sides are promoting joint investment projects in agricultural production, processing, and storage, sharing achievements in areas such as germplasm resource research, veterinary drug and vaccine development, and strengthening cooperation in soybean seed supplies and white broiler breeding. Furthermore, the countries are stepping up joint efforts to protect species such as the Amur tiger and snow leopard, continuing to promote cooperation in the conservation of giant pandas and golden monkeys, and deepening exchanges of experience and mutual learning in protected areas.

8. The 6th China-Russia Media Forum was held in Beijing, opening a new future for media cooperation.

The 6th China-Russia Media Forum (photo by Xu Zichen)

On December 16, the 6th China-Russia Media Forum was held in Beijing. Li Shulei, member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and director of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, attended the event and delivered the keynote speech. Approximately 140 officials from relevant agencies and media representatives from both countries participated in the forum. During the event, the parties signed 11 documents on deepening cooperation between Chinese and Russian media.

9. The China-Russia Committee for Friendship, Peace and Development has completed the process of changing its composition, and the work of the new convocation of the committee is being carried out in a regular and effective manner.

In 2025, the China-Russia Committee for Friendship, Peace, and Development completed its regular quadrennial membership change. Li Hongzhong, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, replaced Xia Baolong as the Chinese chairman, while Boris Titov remained the Russian chairman.

In September 2025, the 15th plenary session of the committee was successfully held in Russia, with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin sending congratulatory messages. In December 2025, a plenary session of the Chinese part of the committee was held in Beijing, where tasks for 2026 were identified. The committee continues to promote friendly exchanges and practical cooperation between the peoples of the two countries in various fields, continually strengthening public support for Sino-Russian relations.

10. The Years of Chinese and Russian Culture concluded successfully, and the celebration of the arts created a bridge for cultural dialogue.

On November 17, at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, during the closing ceremony of the Years of China-Russia Culture (photo by Xinhua)

On November 17, the closing ceremony of the China-Russia Years of Culture took place at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. Hundreds of events were organized as part of the Years of Culture, including mutual visits by artistic groups, cultural and museum cooperation, cultural fairs, and other events. These included a tour of the Mariinsky Theater and the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia to China, a joint exhibition by the National Museum of China and the State Tretyakov Gallery, "Reflections on the Banks of the Neva: The Art of Repin," the unveiling of a bust of Lu Xun at the M. I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, and other events that effectively contributed to mutual cultural enrichment and deepened understanding between the peoples of the two countries.

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Fujian Coast Guard ships are conducting law enforcement patrols in the waters off Taiwan, Matsu, and Wuqiu Islands. (Detailed version 1)

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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — Coast Guard ships from east China's Fujian Province began law enforcement patrols in waters off Taiwan Island, Matsu Island and Wuqiu Island on Monday, the China Coast Guard (CCG) said on its website.

This is a practical step in exercising jurisdiction over Taiwan Island and its adjacent islets in accordance with the one-China principle, said Zhu Anqing, spokesman for the East China Sea Division of the China Coast Guard. -0-

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China called on the parties to create conditions for the speedy restoration of peace and tranquility in Yemen – Chinese Foreign Ministry

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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — China called for safeguarding Yemen's sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity and expressed hope that the two sides would put the interests of the Yemeni people first and create conditions for an early restoration of peace and tranquility in the country, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Monday. -0-

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Kim Jong-un watched a test launch of long-range strategic cruise missiles – KCNA

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Pyongyang, December 29 (Xinhua) — North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un observed a long-range strategic cruise missile launch exercise in waters west of the Korean Peninsula on Sunday, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Monday.

Two strategic cruise missiles hit their target after flying along a designated trajectory over the sea for 10,199 seconds and 10,203 seconds, respectively, the report said.

"The results of the exercises are practical confirmation and a vivid demonstration of the absolute reliability of our potential to deliver a strategic counterattack," the agency quotes Kim Jong-un as saying.

According to the report, he stated that the regular verification of the readiness for rapid response of nuclear deterrent forces and the demonstration of their power are carried out within the framework of the responsible use of the right to self-defense and military deterrence in the current situation in which the country faces various security threats.

Kim Jong-un also confirmed that the country will continue to make every effort to “unceasingly develop nuclear combat forces,” the statement said. –0–

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Following the meeting of the foreign ministers of China, Cambodia and Thailand, a press communiqué was published.

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KUNMING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — A meeting of foreign ministers of China, Cambodia and Thailand was successfully held in Yuxi City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on Monday.

Following the trilateral meeting, a press communiqué was issued, which stated in five points that Cambodia and Thailand would continue to intensify contacts, deepen mutual understanding, gradually strengthen the ceasefire, resume mutual exchanges, restore political trust, improve relations, and maintain peace in the region.

Following the signing of a joint ceasefire statement, the Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers will lead their delegations to meet in Yunnan Province on December 28-29 at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. -0-

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16 people died in a fire at a nursing home in Indonesia.

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Jakarta, December 29 (Xinhua) — Indonesian police are identifying the 16 people killed in a fire at a nursing home in Manado, the provincial capital of North Sulawesi, Alamsya Hasibuan, the regional police public relations chief, announced on Monday.

Identification is taking place at the police hospital, he stated. The identification process is aimed at fully establishing the victims' identities before further coordination with their families, A. Hasibuan emphasized.

He said the fire started at 8:36 p.m. local time on Sunday and was extinguished around 9:30 p.m. after three fire trucks sent by the Manado city administration arrived at the scene.

Upon receiving information about the fire, police quickly took action to secure the area and assist with rescue operations. Survivors were evacuated to local hospitals.

Police have launched an investigation, including examining the scene and interviewing witnesses, to determine the sequence of events and the preliminary cause of the fire, A. Hasibuan said. –0–

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Exclusive: The modern Chinese economy can remain a stable pillar of global development – Kyrgyz expert

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Bishkek, December 29 /Xinhua/ — China's modern economy is demonstrating its ability to remain one of the most stable pillars of global development. The country is confirming its status as a significant engine of global economic growth. This was stated in an interview with Xinhua by Tolonbek Abdyrov, Doctor of Economics, Professor, and Vice-Rector of the International Higher School of Medicine in the Kyrgyz Republic.

“Despite external challenges—from trade disputes to geoeconomic turbulence—China has managed to maintain a confident balance between growing domestic demand and rapid technological innovation,” he said, adding that this combination makes the country not just a major economy, but a systemically important player on which global market dynamics largely depend.

"In recent years, China has confirmed its status as one of the most significant drivers of global economic growth," said T. Abdyrov. He noted that for many years, China's contribution to global economic growth has remained at approximately 30 percent, thereby generating large-scale and sustainable demand for products from around the world.

"Such foreign economic potential not only helps maintain price stability on international markets but also expands countries' access to a wide range of high-quality and relatively inexpensive goods," the expert emphasized.

China adheres to a policy of high-level openness to the outside world, which, according to T. Abdyrov, occupies an important place in the country's modern economic strategy.

"China is implementing a comprehensive set of reforms in trade, investment, and infrastructure development, including through the Belt and Road Initiative. Chinese international cooperation platforms, such as the China International Import Expo (CIIE) and various specialized forums, are becoming a true bridge between national economies, creating transparent conditions for cooperation and technology exchange," he said. "This approach strengthens market interconnectivity and makes the international economic space more equitable and inclusive for participants of all sizes—from small states to major economic centers."

The Kyrgyz economist also noted that China promotes a concept of globalization characterized by equal access and mutual benefit. This is expressed through its support for free trade, the expansion of experimental free economic zones, and participation in the modernization of international economic rules.

"China's integration into global production and logistics chains makes these chains more resilient, diversified, and reliable. As a result, all participants in the global economy benefit: supply stability is strengthened, and economic growth accelerates," he said.

China views domestic demand as a constant, key driving force and stabilizing anchor for economic development, which, according to T. Abdyrov, is of great importance for the country's development, especially in the context of growing external uncertainty.

"The country's leadership is committed to further expanding consumption, increasing household incomes, and stabilizing investment activity through targeted fiscal measures. This approach creates a strong domestic market, which serves as a kind of shock absorber against external shocks," added T. Abdyrov.

In his view, relying on domestic demand allows China to maintain macroeconomic balance without over-reliance on exports. "This contributes to more sustainable growth, diversification of the economic structure, and the development of a wide range of high-quality goods and services oriented toward both domestic and foreign markets," he emphasized.

According to the expert, China's experience is of significant value to countries seeking accelerated economic development. "Its evolution—from the creation of joint ventures and the development of technology transfer to the implementation of a program aimed at developing domestic production and a subsequent focus on indigenous innovation—demonstrates the effectiveness of gradual institutional and technological transformation," he said.

2026 will be the first year of China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030). China's most important contribution to the global economy over the next five years will be its leadership in the transition to green technologies and digital production systems, according to T. Abdyrov.

"China is actively investing in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, smart manufacturing, and Belt and Road Initiative infrastructure. These investments are not limited to national objectives. They are shaping a new technological architecture accessible to countries around the world," he said.

According to the Kyrgyz economist, the development of green energy, the digitalization of logistics, and the modernization of supply chains, in which China plays a central role, will help increase the sustainability of global production, reduce costs, and accelerate the transition to environmentally friendly solutions.

“As a result, not only China benefits, but all countries integrated into the global economy—more opportunities for trade, access to new technologies, and conditions for more sustainable development appear,” he concluded. –0–

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South Korea's special prosecutor has indicted former President Yun Seok-yul and his wife on corruption charges.

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SEOUL, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The special prosecutor of the Republic of Korea (ROK) said Monday that he has indicted a total of 76 people, including former President Yoon Seok-yel and his wife, on corruption charges after completing investigations.

Special Prosecutor Min Joon-gi's team said in a statement released after completing a 180-day investigation that it had indicted a total of 76 people, including 20 defendants in custody.

It is noted that the charges against Yun Seok-yul and his wife Kim Geon-hee include stock price manipulation, receiving lavish gifts, illegally interfering with the relocation of the presidential office, and illegally receiving political funds.

It was confirmed that Kim Gun-hee used her status as First Lady both to receive lavish gifts and to actively interfere with appointments and nominations. The group emphasized that this behavior, which can be described as a modern-day sale of government positions, has led to a significant disruption of government systems.

The special prosecutor's team has requested a 15-year prison sentence for Kim Geon-hee, who has been held in a detention center since August. The sentencing date is set for January 28 of next year.

This is the first time in the country's history that the wife of a former head of state has appeared in court while in custody.

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China has published a report on its study of the coral reef ecosystem on Huangyan Island.

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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — China on Monday released a report on a study of the coral reef ecosystem on Huangyan Island, located in Sansha City in the southernmost province of Hainan.

According to the report, the average coverage of reef-building corals in the Huangyan Island National Nature Reserve has reached 38.8 percent, and the island's coral reef ecosystem is generally in good condition. -0-

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The launch of 52 satellites took place at Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome.

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Vladivostok, December 29 (Xinhua) — The Soyuz-2.1b rocket with the Fregat upper stage launched 52 satellites into orbit from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Amur Region. Roscosmos announced this on its official Telegram channel on Monday.

The Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle launched on December 28 at 4:18 PM Moscow time. The total time it took to launch the satellites into orbit was five hours.

The satellites are intended, among other things, for remote sensing of the Earth, studying electromagnetic radiation and monitoring shipping in the World Ocean. –0–

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