The US Secretary of Commerce admitted that he dined with J. Epstein on a private island.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) — U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted on Tuesday that he and his family dined with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the latter's private island in 2012.

"I actually had lunch with him while I was on a boat on vacation with my family," Mr. Latnick said during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Tuesday. "And we dined on the island, it's true, for an hour."

"I had no relationship with him. I had almost nothing in common with this man," he said in his testimony.

Previously, G. Latnik claimed to have cut off contact with J. Epstein in 2005. However, the latest documents about J. Epstein, released by the US Department of Justice in January, revealed that he and J. Epstein maintained contact years later. According to local media reports, they had a business relationship as early as 2014.

Now, G. Latnik is under pressure from both Democrats and some Republicans demanding his resignation.

In 2008, J. Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution. In July 2019, he was arrested again on federal sex trafficking charges and committed suicide in jail on August 10, 2019, before his trial could begin.

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Several people were killed in a shooting in Florida.

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New York, February 11 (Xinhua) — Several people were killed on Tuesday in a shooting at a residential building in Sarasota County, Florida, local authorities said.

"There are multiple fatalities. None of the victims have been identified," the county sheriff's department wrote on social media, adding that an investigation is ongoing.

According to reports, weapons were found at the scene.

The shooting prompted a massive law enforcement response in the afternoon. Authorities stated that there is currently no threat to the public.

According to the US organization Gun Violence Archive, in 2025, there were 38,789 gun violence deaths and 407 mass shootings in the United States. –0–

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Masters of the intangible cultural heritage "Zhang Clay Figurines" skillfully create sculptures of a horse – the symbol of the year

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The Spring Festival—the Year of the Horse—is approaching. Drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese equine culture, the Tianjin Zhang Clay Figurines studio has created a series of painted clay sculptures, "Bingwu Brings Prosperity," based on the natural forms of horses. (Bingwu is the 43rd year of the 60-year cycle, the Year of the Horse.)

Some of the works will reportedly be featured as a key component of a themed exhibition dedicated to the Year of the Horse at the Tianjin Museum and will be on display free of charge to the public during the Spring Festival.

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Breaking: At least eight people killed in school shooting in Canadian province

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OTTAWA, February 11 (Xinhua) — At least eight people, including the suspected shooter, were killed in a school shooting in British Columbia, Canada, on Tuesday, local police said.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said several other people injured in the shooting were receiving medical treatment.

According to RCMP, the suspect was found dead at the scene with a wound believed to be self-inflicted. An investigation is ongoing.

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The Polytechnic University hosted an information security Olympiad.

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The Polytechnic University held the DUCKERZ CTF information security Olympiad. The competition was intense and dynamic. Participants demonstrated a high level of technical proficiency, strategic thinking, and teamwork.

The UAZ team won the competition, scoring 16,886 points. The team represented employees of the Security Analysis Department of SKBT (Sovcombank Technologies).

Team 0xb00bs took second place with 13,889 points. The participants were aged between 16 and 18, making their result particularly impressive.

Team Caplag took third place, also scoring 13,889 points. The team represented the city of Syktyvkar.

The event was organized by students from the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity: Varvara Pogoretskaya, Egor Anisimov, Alexander Zaruchevsky, Egor Zakharov, Maxim Stavrov, Georgy Kolbenkov, Gleb Grankin, Olesya Petrova, Mikhail Maryasov, Ilya Kuzin, and others. The organizing team, with the support of the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity's Higher School of Software Engineering, prepared a series of interesting and challenging tasks.

A total of 2,400 people participated in the competition, more than double the number from last year. DUCKERZ CTF 2026 was a significant event and confirmed the high interest of specialists in information security.

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Polytechnic University and Southeast University of China: From Memorandum to Projects

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Polytechnic University participated in a video conference with Southeast University, a leading Chinese engineering and technology university. The meeting was organized as part of the development of the memorandum of understanding signed during visit of the official delegation of Southeastern University at SPbPU.

Scientists from the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology, led by Director Andrey Vasin, participated in the videoconference. He presented the Institute's key achievements in biomedicine and biotechnology, as well as research in nutrition.

The Chinese partners were represented by scientists from three schools (faculties): life sciences and technology, medicine, and public health.

Colleagues noted that many areas of work at our universities overlap, and both parties are interested in joint research and further exchange of experience.

The name of Professor Ilya Bezprozvanny is also widely known in Nanjing; his achievements in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases were noted by Professor Zhengping Jia of the School of Life Sciences and Technology.

Participants discussed topics of mutual interest and expressed their intention to develop scientific and technical cooperation in areas such as virology and influenza vaccines, drug delivery technologies, microfluidics, medical image processing algorithms, and neurodegeneration processes.

The second videoconference is scheduled for March and will focus on automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.

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NSU representatives told Iskitim schoolchildren about the benefits of studying at the university.

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On February 6, a delegation of NSU students and faculty visited Secondary School No. 3 in Iskitim and spoke to high school students about why they should attend university, what distinguishes it from other Russian universities, and the prospects that studying at NSU offers. The students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of one of Russia's leading universities through master classes and interactive activities. Approximately 160 students from other Iskitim schools also participated in the event.

"The choice of NSU was obvious and practically uncontroversial. NSU is a global center of science in Siberia, and we decided to time the university's visit to coincide with a significant date—February 8, Russian Science Day. The main goal was to show the children that science isn't just about textbooks, but also about real-world technologies, innovations, and career opportunities. The program included the most in-demand areas, covering everything from technologists to humanities and medical professionals—so every child could find something they could relate to," shared Sofia Baimler, advisor to the director for education and interaction with children's public associations at Secondary School No. 3 in Iskitim.

Students in grades 9, 10, and 11 had the opportunity to interact with students from the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technology, the Physics Department, the Advanced Engineering School (AES), the Geology and Geophysics Department, the Institute of Philosophy and Law, the Humanities Institute, and the Higher College of Informatics (HCI). They were able to not only ask questions about their studies and university life but also try their hand at being experimental physicists, philologists, doctors, engineers, and geologist.

"What I remember most was the meeting with the NSU Humanities Institute, where we analyzed student reviews and criticism of the work. I really enjoyed it; it was very interesting, especially because so many representatives from different departments came. They shared a lot of useful information, and overall, it was a good meeting," shared Elizaveta Bateneva, a 10th-grade student at Municipal Secondary School No. 3.

Sofia Baimler, organizer of the event from Iskitim Secondary School No. 3, also shared her emotions about the event:

"The emotions were incredibly positive! The most valuable thing was the children's sparkling eyes. Many of the children admitted that the immersion format helped them make their final decision on their university choice. We, and I in particular, were delighted with the professionalism of the NSU team: representatives from the institutes and faculties spoke the children's language. Thank you so much for this celebration of science; we truly value our collaboration!"

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China's producer price index fell 1.4 percent in January 2026 /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) — China's producer prices showed signs of improvement in January 2026, with the decline in the producer price index (PPI) continuing to narrow, official data showed Wednesday.

In China, the PPI, a measure of wholesale producer price changes, fell by 1.4 percent year-on-year in January of this year, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The decline was 0.5 percentage points less than the previous month.

On a monthly basis, the PPI increased by 0.4 percent in January, which is 0.2 percentage points higher than the growth rate recorded in December last year.

The country's PPI has risen month-on-month for four consecutive months, said NBS statistician Dong Lijuan, noting that efforts to develop a unified national market have led to higher prices in the cement and photovoltaic equipment industries.

The monthly increase was also driven by stronger demand in some sectors, particularly semiconductor and external memory devices, as well as ceremonial goods and agricultural processing ahead of the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year).

Rising global prices for non-ferrous metals have led to a monthly rise in prices in the relevant sectors of China, Dong Lijuan added.

The data also showed that China's consumer price index (CPI), a key measure of inflation, rose 0.2 percent year-on-year in January. -0-

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Women Scientists at SMU Today

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On February 11, the whole world celebrates an important and wonderful holiday – International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

The resolution proclaiming this significant date was adopted at a meeting of the UN General Assembly in 2015, and on February 11, 2016, representatives of the fair half of humanity engaged in science celebrated their holiday for the first time.

We spoke with several female scientists at the State University of Management to learn a little more about them.

Marina Aleksandrovna Zhukova: "Science is a world in which I feel comfortable."

Academic Secretary of the Academic Council of the State University of Management, Deputy Director for Academic Affairs of the Institute of Personnel Management, Social and Business Communications (IUPSiBK) of the State University of Management, Doctor of Economics, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Laureate of the 2024 Russian Federation Government Prize in Education

I enjoy solving complex problems and exploring the diverse processes that govern socioeconomic systems. I work on global issues of sustainable development and creating optimal conditions for tourism and hospitality development. Although science can be complex and sometimes slow, I always feel a sense of accomplishment and am proud to be part of the scientific community and have the opportunity to contribute to science.

My supervisor was Zinaida Petrovna Rumyantseva, a professor at the State University of Management and an Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. She is one of the authors of the most famous and sought-after educational publications on management in the country.

After defending my doctoral dissertation, I continued working under the supervision of Professor Alexey Danilovich Chudnovsky, who now heads the Institute of Management and Budgetary Conduct at the State University of Management. I had the opportunity to supplement my fundamental knowledge of management theory with a whole arsenal of practical techniques for applying them in the work of tourism and hospitality enterprises.

Tatyana Sergeevna Pershina: "Science is a creative exploration of reality, where intuition is inevitably tested."

Deputy Head of the Department of Statistics of the State University of Management, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor

My path to science was fairly standard and began with admission to graduate school, where I was invited by the then head of the statistics department at the State University of Management, Professor Marina Romanovna Efimova, an Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation. While still a student, I decided to remain in the educational field, where there is always room for research.

What attracts me to science is the opportunity for a rigorous yet creative exploration of reality, where intuition is inevitably tested and any statement requires justification and responsibility.

My research, like many others, helps change the world by developing evidence-based solutions that improve the quality of governance, forecasting accuracy, and resource efficiency.

In my opinion, analytical thinking and methodological discipline are essential for scientific advancement, as is a willingness to test one's own hypotheses, acknowledge the limitations of one's findings, and revise one's positions as new data accumulates. However, persistence and the ability to sustain long-term concentration are equally important, as scientific work requires time and patience.

Beyond one's own strengths, the support of others is also important. I've been fortunate to have had and continue to have several mentors. I owe the rigor of my scientific research and the discipline instilled in me during my studies to Marina Romanovna Efimova, who introduced me to science. My second mentor, Doctor of Economics and Professor Olga Emilievna Bashina, who continues to provide me with valuable advice on scientific research, statistical methodology, and my overall life. I'd also like to acknowledge Nikolai Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, Head of the Department of Statistics at the State University of Management, who consistently supports not only me but the entire female faculty in the department, assisting both with work organization and with research, which sometimes requires inspiration.

Looking back, I would advise my 20-year-old self not to be afraid to take on responsibility, to start doing research early, and to continually learn while there is time for it.

Oksana Dmitrievna Pokrovskaya: "Science is like magic. Thanks to it, we can solve problems at the speed of a click."

Leading specialist of the Center for Space Research, Unmanned and Radio-Electronic Technologies of the State University of Management, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

I've always enjoyed seeking unconventional, new approaches to problems rather than standard solutions. And science attracted me with its constant novelty. It's like magic: it manages to constantly evolve while remaining young, fresh, and modern.

To be successful in academia, "it's enough to dare to be a scientist," as Horace said. On this path, creative ambition, the ability, and the desire to seek new solutions will be your primary facilitators. I'd also like to recommend Hans Selye's book "From Dream to Discovery." I was fortunate to read it back in university. I believe many researchers follow this vector of movement from dream to discovery in their work, and I'm no exception.

Today, my research makes decision-making in the field of cargo delivery faster and more efficient, allowing logistics problems to be solved at the click of a button, which is essential in the modern world.

Yulia Nasikhovna Serdechnaya: "In science, constant personal development is inevitable."

Senior Lecturer, Department of Industrial Organization Management, Institute of Industrial Management, State University of Management

During my student years, I worked in the department and participated in research. I found it interesting, and I decided to continue doing science after completing my studies.

I love that in science, constant personal and professional development is inevitable. Along this path, discipline, the ability to quickly adapt, and patience become essential qualities. For those just starting out, I would advise remembering that "the road is mastered by the one who keeps going," so it's important to keep moving toward your goal.

A significant role in my path to science was played by the Deputy Head of the Department of Organizational Management in Mechanical Engineering at the State University of Management, Professor Tamara Ivanovna Yurchenko, who stood at the origins of the domestic concept of organization and management of production.

Today, my research helps organizations manage the innovation process more effectively, but it always pays a lot of attention to the end user, so it helps to some extent to get a new product that the consumer wants.

Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Karelina: "In science, determination, perseverance, and the support of loved ones are important."

Associate Professor of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations of the State University of Management, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor

What draws me to research is the thirst for learning and exploring new things, the opportunity to express and share my thoughts, both through publications and through lectures and seminars when working with students. Successful development in this field requires dedication and perseverance, as well as the ability to persevere, as obstacles are inevitable on the path to defending a candidate's or doctoral dissertation.

Furthermore, family support is crucial: they have supported me throughout my career. I am also sincerely grateful to my academic supervisor and then academic advisor, Professor Evgeny Nikolaevich Smirnov, Head of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations at the State University of Management.

I'm thrilled to see the sparkle in students' eyes when I talk about what we do in science. When they say I reinforce their patriotic feelings, it makes me proud and happy.

Ekaterina Fedorovna Shamaeva: "Science provides an opportunity to improve the lives of future generations."

Associate Professor of the Department of Environmental Management of the State University of Management, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Science is my calling, and I'm grateful to have found it. Above all, what draws me to scientific endeavors is the opportunity to improve the lives of society and future generations. This requires hard work and dedication, so successful development requires diligence and perseverance. Looking back, I would advise my 20-year-old self to be more relaxed and travel more.

My father in science and mentor was the Soviet and Russian scientist, Professor Boris Evgenievich Bolshakov, the author of more than 100 scientific papers devoted to the problem of sustainable development using spatiotemporal quantities.

Today, my research projects are aimed at improving the efficiency of regional development project management in order to practically improve the quality of life of the population.

Anna Mikhailovna Kanunnikova: "Science is freedom and the opportunity for continuous development."

Senior lecturer at the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations at the State University of Management, PhD in Economics, was awarded the Young Scientist badge in 2025.

Scientific work appeals to me because of its combination of intellectual and creative freedom, as well as the opportunity for continuous development. To develop in this field, persistence, critical thinking, and the ability to work within a system and a team are crucial. It's also important to be able to delegate tasks rather than take on everything yourself.

I consider my mentor first and foremost to Professor Tatyana Nikolaevna Leonova of the Kaluga Region, who is currently Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region. She taught me a great deal and instilled in me a love for research and international education. Professor Evgeny Nikolaevich Smirnov, Head of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations at the Kaluga Region, also made a significant contribution to my development as a scholar. He always finds the right words to motivate, offers advice, and shares his experience.

My research is primarily focused on achieving economic and digital sovereignty for the Russian Federation. When viewed in a global context, my research focuses on the development of the global education market.

Anna Mikhailovna Sotnikova: "Science is interesting, even if it is sometimes difficult."

Assistant of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration, Junior Research Fellow of the Scientific Activities Department of the UKNI, Chair of the Council of Young Scientists of the State University of Management, awarded the "Young Scientist" badge in 2025

The first step on my path to science was deciding to pursue a master's degree in a completely new and, at the time, challenging field: sociology. During my studies, I worked extensively with the science component, and I found it very interesting, albeit sometimes challenging, so I decided to continue. After all, science is a process in which you constantly develop and learn.

Success on this path requires, first and foremost, patience, as well as determination and a willingness to embrace challenges. If I could give advice to myself, just starting out on this journey, I'd say: "Keep going and doubt yourself less."

My research helps us better understand our society, how it is changing and why.

How scientists start their day

Our interview also asked how our scientists start their mornings. It turns out there's no single ritual: some can't imagine starting the day without coffee or warm water with vitamins, others start with work tasks, and for others, a piece of cake and a workout are essential. Yes, we're also interested in how to combine these elements, but that's what scientists are for: thinking outside the box.

We congratulate all the girls, young women, and women in science on their holiday. We wish your eyes to sparkle with joy more often, and your research applications to be approved without unnecessary delays. You make our world a better place, and for that, we are sincerely grateful. Happy holiday!

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The Russian Ambassador to China: Russia and China have built relations that have become an example of good-neighborliness and cooperation for other countries in the 21st century.

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Beijing, February 11 (Xinhua) — In the nearly three decades since the establishment of a partnership and strategic interaction between Russia and China, a comprehensive architecture of multifaceted cooperation has been established, encompassing virtually every conceivable area of interaction. The two countries have built a relationship that has become an example of good-neighborliness and cooperation for other countries in the 21st century. This was stated by Russian Ambassador to China Igor Morgulov in a written interview with Xinhua News Agency on the occasion of Diplomats' Day, celebrated annually in Russia on February 10.

According to I. Morgulov, the key driver of Russian-Chinese relations is leadership diplomacy. The recent "pre-New Year" videoconference between the two heads of state set the benchmark for bilateral cooperation this year.

Today, Russian-Chinese relations are mature and stable, characterized by a high level of political trust, the ambassador noted, adding that the two countries maintain regular dialogue at all levels and coordinate their positions on key international and regional issues.

Discussing the results of bilateral practical cooperation, I. Morgulov noted that Russian-Chinese trade and economic cooperation is developing rapidly. In 2025, bilateral trade turnover once again surpassed the $200 billion mark, with significant headway. China remains firmly in its position as Russia's main trading partner, while Russia ranks fifth among China's major counterparties.

Energy partnership is progressing steadily. The "eastern" route of the Russian-Chinese gas pipeline has reached its target capacity. A number of joint energy projects are ongoing. Furthermore, cooperation between the two countries is steadily expanding in investment, agricultural and food products, passenger and freight transport, high-tech industries, and other areas.

In recent years, the Years of Chinese-Russian Scientific, Technological and Innovation Cooperation, the Years of Chinese-Russian Cooperation in Physical Education and Sports, the Years of Chinese-Russian Culture and other thematic cross-years between China and Russia have been held successively. In particular, 2026-2027 will be the Cross-Years of Education in the two countries.

"Over 400 events were held during the Years of Culture, which concluded in 2025, including mutual tours of leading artistic groups, exhibition exchanges between major museums, cross-cultural festivals celebrating national traditions, and much more," the ambassador said, adding that the Years, which focus on humanitarian cooperation, help consolidate the social foundation of bilateral relations.

"We are ready to utilize the cross-year format as widely as possible as a tool of 'people-to-people diplomacy,' which has proven its effectiveness in strengthening mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of Russia and China," he said.

Regarding the successful implementation of a mutual visa-free policy by China and Russia in 2025, according to the Russian diplomat, the visa waiver has not only significantly increased interest in mutual travel but has already had a significant impact on tourist flow.

"The number of Russian visits to China has increased by almost 40 percent, with the majority of them arriving under the visa-free regime. We also expect a surge in demand for domestic tourism products from Chinese travelers," he said.

"The continued, progressive expansion of cooperation demonstrates how two major powers with different civilizational roots, social systems, and development paths, through political wisdom, have built relations that have become an example of good-neighborliness and cooperation for other countries in the 21st century," noted I. Morgulov. He emphasized: "It is important that the rapprochement between Russia and China is not directed against anyone."

In 2025, China successfully hosted the Tianjin Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and Russia hosted the 24th meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the SCO Member States in Moscow.

"Over the SCO's quarter-century of existence, Russia and China have shoulder to shoulder navigated all stages of its development, transforming it into an association that encompasses a significant portion of the Eurasian continent and serves as a key point of attraction for countries in the region," noted I. Morgulov.

According to him, the Russian side highly values China's presidency of the SCO. Its motto, "Promoting the Shanghai Spirit: The SCO in Action," was fully reflected in the adoption of numerous significant documents at the Tianjin Summit, including the SCO Development Strategy to 2035. Russia shares the ideas voiced by the Chinese side at the Tianjin Summit regarding the need to reform the global governance system.

The ambassador noted that Russia and China maintain close cooperation within multilateral platforms such as the UN and BRICS. "Our countries, as permanent members of the UN Security Council and responsible global powers, work to maintain stability in Eurasia and throughout the world, strive to uphold the international legal system based on the key role of the UN in international affairs, and advocate for the formation of a multipolar world and an enhanced role for the Global South," he emphasized.

The year 2026 marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese-Russian strategic partnership and cooperation, as well as the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between China and the Russian Federation. I. Morgulov described the upcoming commemorative dates as important milestones reflecting the evolution and defining the direction of bilateral cooperation.

"The Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation legally enshrined such key concepts as eternal friendship, respect for chosen development paths, support for territorial integrity, and consideration of each other's interests. These time-tested principles ensure the exceptional stability of Russian-Chinese relations, protecting them from fluctuations in the international situation. The Treaty has created a unique space for strengthening trust between the two countries," the Russian diplomat stated.

2026 marks the start of China's 15th Five-Year Program for National Economic and Social Development (2026-2030). "We in Russia, as good friends and neighbors, are sincerely pleased with the success of our Chinese partners in building a modern, knowledge-intensive economy and ensuring a high standard of living for our citizens," said I. Morgulov.

According to him, the CPC Central Committee's proposals for developing the 15th Five-Year Program for National Economic and Social Development maintain the continuity of the socio-economic policy already being implemented, which provides unlimited opportunities for further deepening bilateral practical cooperation.

"Our countries' economies complement each other well. We are ready to steadily expand cooperation in all areas, implement joint cooperation projects, and effectively utilize each other's potential for economic and technological development and improving the lives of our peoples," the Russian Ambassador to China concluded.

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