Beijing, Moscow hail solid ties

FM's trip to Russia unveils fresh plans for high-level exchanges, cooperation
The fresh consensus and policy manifestations made by China and Russia during Foreign Minister Wang Yi's latest visit to Moscow serve as a convincing reminder of the bilateral ties' resilience as well as the two nations' capability to advance their shared policy agenda in an undisturbed and productive way, observers said.
During his official visit from Monday to Wednesday, Wang met in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Highlights of the meetings include fresh plans for high-level exchanges later this year, joint celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of victory in World War II and pragmatic cooperation.
