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China, Russia ties 'sealed by blood': Medvedev
05:55 AM Sep 27, 2010
DALIAN (China) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (picture) arrived in north-eastern China for an official visit yesterday saying that Moscow's ties with Beijing were "sealed by blood" spilled fighting a common enemy.
Mr Medvedev kicked off his three-day visit by visiting the former Russian city of Dalian and paying respects to Russian soldiers who died defending the port from Japanese invaders.
"Friendship with China is Russia's strategic choice; it's a choice sealed by blood years ago," Mr Medvedev told Russian and Chinese war veterans.
"The friendship between Russian and Chinese peoples cemented by the military events will be indestructible and do good for our future generations. For Russia and China the memory of those events is sacred."
Mr Medvedev, who is also Kremlin chief, earlier laid flowers at the monument commemorating the Russian-Japanese war of 1904 to 1905 and World War II.
Accompanied by top energy officials and business tycoons, Mr Medvedev is slated to meet Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing today and oversee the signing of a raft of agreements including energy deals.
Russia has been in talks with China, the world's largest energy consumer, over gas deliveries.
Moscow is also eager to attract more Chinese investment.
Relations between Moscow and Beijing - once bitter foes - have a turbulent history and the Kremlin likes to call its ties with Beijing a "strategic partnership."
Mr Medvedev will head to Shanghai tomorrow and visit the Russian pavilion at the World Expo. AFP
TODAYonline | World | China, Russia ties 'sealed by blood': Medvedev
05:55 AM Sep 27, 2010
DALIAN (China) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (picture) arrived in north-eastern China for an official visit yesterday saying that Moscow's ties with Beijing were "sealed by blood" spilled fighting a common enemy.
Mr Medvedev kicked off his three-day visit by visiting the former Russian city of Dalian and paying respects to Russian soldiers who died defending the port from Japanese invaders.
"Friendship with China is Russia's strategic choice; it's a choice sealed by blood years ago," Mr Medvedev told Russian and Chinese war veterans.
"The friendship between Russian and Chinese peoples cemented by the military events will be indestructible and do good for our future generations. For Russia and China the memory of those events is sacred."
Mr Medvedev, who is also Kremlin chief, earlier laid flowers at the monument commemorating the Russian-Japanese war of 1904 to 1905 and World War II.
Accompanied by top energy officials and business tycoons, Mr Medvedev is slated to meet Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing today and oversee the signing of a raft of agreements including energy deals.
Russia has been in talks with China, the world's largest energy consumer, over gas deliveries.
Moscow is also eager to attract more Chinese investment.
Relations between Moscow and Beijing - once bitter foes - have a turbulent history and the Kremlin likes to call its ties with Beijing a "strategic partnership."
Mr Medvedev will head to Shanghai tomorrow and visit the Russian pavilion at the World Expo. AFP
TODAYonline | World | China, Russia ties 'sealed by blood': Medvedev