President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination and the 25th anniversary of the China-Russia Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation. The comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination between the two countries has maintained high-level development, with fruitful cooperation in various fields.
In a fluid and turbulent world, the stability and certainty of China-Russia relations are truly valuable. The two sides should strengthen strategic communication and enhance diplomatic coordination, so that the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination will stand higher, develop more steadily and advance further.
很高兴参与了纪录片《中文在联合国》的拍摄。中文不仅见证了联合国的成立与发展,深刻参与了联合国的各项工作,如今还发挥着新的塑造引领作用。
The Chinese language has not only witnessed the founding and development of the United Nations and played an integral role in its work. It is also now taking on a new role in shaping and leading the future. #ChineseLanguageDay
Western media claims, "There are no muslims in China 🇨🇳."
Meanwhile, muslims in 🇨🇳China are living their daily lives, practicing their faith, and being part of thriving communities!
Glad to meet with collegues from the HKSAR’s Information Services Department today who are in Beijing for the Tsinghua National Studies Course. @DHMT_MFA_CHINA
Japan, the country that started the war of aggression against China, has failed to express deep remorse for the crimes it committed.
Even worse, Japan’s current leader publicly challenged China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, the historical verdict of World War II, and the post-war international order.
This is totally unacceptable to all countries that love peace and all people who do not want the repetition of past tragedies.
Chinese PLA #drills around Taiwan aren't sudden. They're calculated responses. After the largest-ever U.S. arms sale to #Taiwan, the drills became faster and tighter. And the real source of instability isn't the drills, but arms sales and the Lai Ching-te authorities' push for "independence." Why are the arms sales to Taiwan widely seen as a blatant breach of commitments? And how do people in Taiwan view its implications for their future? Watch to find out!