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In a world of fractured alliances and rising uncertainty, stability has become a rare public good. Against this backdrop, the Russian president’s visit to Beijing, marking three decades of the China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination, sees the two neighbors offering the world an example of the new type of major-country relations and shared global governance. Zhou Jiaxin reports.
In a world of fractured alliances and rising uncertainty, stability has become a rare public good. Against this backdrop, the Russian president’s visit to Beijing, marking three decades of the China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination, sees the two neighbors offering the world an example of the new type of major-country relations and shared global governance. Zhou Jiaxin reports.