Putin: Russia-China talks in Beijing were substantive
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- Russian President Vladimir Putin described the Russia-China talks in Beijing as substantive, held in a friendly atmosphere.
- He noted that bilateral cooperation was discussed with a limited circle of delegates, and extended negotiations were to follow.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Chinese officials in Beijing for talks. The meeting involved a limited circle of delegates initially, with extended negotiations planned.
BEIJING, May 20. /TASS/. The Russia-China talks involving a limited circle of delegates, which have taken place in Beijing, were substantive, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the opening of extended negotiations.
"We have just held substantive talks in a traditionally friendly and trust-based atmosphere, addressing bilateral cooperation with a limited circle of delegates. Now, we are going to hold an extended conversation," he noted.
"As usual, reports on the work of the five intergovernmental commissions will be presented by their co-chairs, the deputy prime ministers, and our foreign ministers will speak about coordination on the international state," Putin added.





