英闻天下——432 Xi's Visit to Further Boost Sino-Russian Partnership(在线收听

   Chinese President Xi Jinping is set for his first overseas trip as the country's leader and CRI's Li Jing looks at the schedule as well as the purpose of the visits.

 
  By the end of this week, the president will be on his way to Russia - the first of a number of scheduled stops.
 
  After wrapping up proceedings there, he's then expected to head to South Africa, Tanzania and Republic of Congo.
 
  China's vice Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping, says the Russian visit will help re-emphasize Sino-Russian ties.
 
  "During Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit, the heads of state of both sides are expected to sign a manifesto spelling out the directions for the future development of Sino-Russian relations, key cooperation fields between the two countries, and positions and proposals on key international and regional issues."
 
  It's not just the leaders meeting each other though.
 
  Chen Guoping says, they'll also be meeting with companies and discuss further financial co-operation.
 
  "The relevant Chinese firms are all in Moscow making continual progress with negotiations. They have done the relevant preparations for President Xi's coming visit to Russia. They are trying to reach an agreement under the approval of both leaders to sign an agreement with the relevant sides from Russia and China to increase oil transactions and the build pipelines in eastern China and Russia and sign the relevant contracts."
 
  According to Russian ambassador to China Sergey Razov, companies from the two countries are currently negotiating plans on natural gas, oil, heavy helicopters and passenger planes.
 
  Razov says Russia is confident that the entire visit will be a success.
 
  "President Xi's visit will further promote and deepen cooperation between the two countries, and translate the good political atmosphere into practical cooperation projects."
 
  Trade between China and Russia stood at a record-high 88 billion U.S. dollars last year, up 11 percent year on year, and China has been Russia's biggest trade partner for three years running.
 
  Xi Jinping's one-and-a-half-day trip will include nearly 20 activities, including talks with Russian leaders such as President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, as well as delivering a speech at a Moscow university.
 
  Then of course he'll be heading to South Africa for the 5th BRICS summit.
 
  The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ma Zhaoxu says the purpose there is to boost financial co-operation with Brazil, India and South Africa.
 
  Those 3 countries of course, along with China and Russia make up the BRICS group.
 
  "We hope, China hopes, that after the Durban Convention, there will be new active progress in establishing and opening banks. We also hope that other BRICS members will work hard together to continue pushing forth financial cooperation between BRICS countries."
 
  Those meetings will be taking place at the BRICS summit in Durban.
 
  For CRI, this is Li Jing.
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