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Sino-Russia Relations Vivid Example to Rest of World
The cooperation of China and Russia is a vivid example of the relations between major world powers and neighbors, Deputy Foreign Minister of China Cheng Guoping said.
China Hails Ties With Russia Aimed at Maintaining World Balance of Power
The 11th Lanting Forum was held in Beijing by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the People's Government of Hebei Province, China.
“The importance of relations between Russia and China is based on the principle of non-alignment and lack of confrontation against other countries. Based on this, our relationship has reached a level of comprehensive strategic partnership and cooperation. This is a prime example of relations between major powers and neighbors of the world,” Deputy Foreign Minister of China Cheng Guoping said, speaking at the Lanting Forum, reports RIA Novosti.
The theme of this year’s Lanting Forum was the 70th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany and the end of World War II.
The forum was attended by the Russian Ambassador to China Andrei Denisov, diplomatic envoys, representatives of 80 countries and international institutions of China.
During his speech, Guoping further stressed that relations between the two countries have become a "strong positive force in maintaining peace and promoting development worldwide.”
He added that Russia and China support the UN's central role in the regulation of international issues, follow the principles of the United Nations and support the resolution of conflicts on the basis of the principle of equality.
“We [China and Russia] promote the principle of inclusiveness, respect the diversity of cultures and civilizations and promote dialogue between different nations. Together, we promote human development,” Guoping added.
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Putin blasts ‘cynical attempts to rewrite history’ at Russia-China WWII conference
Published time: May 05, 2015 10:24
Russian President Vladimir Putin (Reuters/Sergey Guneev)
The Russian president has denounced any attempts to rehabilitate Nazism as immoral and dangerous in his message to the Russian-Chinese conference dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.
“We consider the cynical attempts to rewrite history so that it matches someone’s urgent political interests, to rehabilitate Nazis and their collaborators, as absolutely inadmissible,” Vladimir Putin said in his address to members of the Russian-Chinese conference on the role of USSR and China in the victory over Nazi Germany and militarist Japan in the Second World War.
“Such actions are not only immoral, they are extremely dangerous as they push the world towards new conflicts, cruelty and violence,” the Russian leader added.
Vladimir Putin also praised the role of the Chinese people in securing victory and emphasized that Russia would always honor the heroism of Chinese soldiers and their input in defeating the enemy.
The president expressed hope that the conference would promote a truthful approach to history and to the upbringing of the younger generation in the spirit of patriotism, humanism and international friendship.
Putin has repeatedly addressed the issue of rewriting history in view of the 70th anniversary of Russia’s victory in the war with Nazi Germany. In Mid-March, he said that the objective of politicians who make such attempts was “to undermine the power and moral authority of modern Russia and deprive it of the victor nation status with all consequences that would follow in international law.” He added: “They want to divide peoples and instigate conflicts among them, to use historical lies in geopolitical games.”
In January, Putin spoke at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow and stated that another reason for political forces attempting to rewrite the history of WWII was the desire to hide one’s own disgrace, cowardice, hypocrisy and treachery, as well as the intent to justify the direct or indirect collaboration with Nazism.
The cooperation of China and Russia is a vivid example of the relations between major world powers and neighbors, Deputy Foreign Minister of China Cheng Guoping said.
China Hails Ties With Russia Aimed at Maintaining World Balance of Power
The 11th Lanting Forum was held in Beijing by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the People's Government of Hebei Province, China.
“The importance of relations between Russia and China is based on the principle of non-alignment and lack of confrontation against other countries. Based on this, our relationship has reached a level of comprehensive strategic partnership and cooperation. This is a prime example of relations between major powers and neighbors of the world,” Deputy Foreign Minister of China Cheng Guoping said, speaking at the Lanting Forum, reports RIA Novosti.
The theme of this year’s Lanting Forum was the 70th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany and the end of World War II.
The forum was attended by the Russian Ambassador to China Andrei Denisov, diplomatic envoys, representatives of 80 countries and international institutions of China.
During his speech, Guoping further stressed that relations between the two countries have become a "strong positive force in maintaining peace and promoting development worldwide.”
He added that Russia and China support the UN's central role in the regulation of international issues, follow the principles of the United Nations and support the resolution of conflicts on the basis of the principle of equality.
“We [China and Russia] promote the principle of inclusiveness, respect the diversity of cultures and civilizations and promote dialogue between different nations. Together, we promote human development,” Guoping added.
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Putin blasts ‘cynical attempts to rewrite history’ at Russia-China WWII conference
Published time: May 05, 2015 10:24
Russian President Vladimir Putin (Reuters/Sergey Guneev)
The Russian president has denounced any attempts to rehabilitate Nazism as immoral and dangerous in his message to the Russian-Chinese conference dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.
“We consider the cynical attempts to rewrite history so that it matches someone’s urgent political interests, to rehabilitate Nazis and their collaborators, as absolutely inadmissible,” Vladimir Putin said in his address to members of the Russian-Chinese conference on the role of USSR and China in the victory over Nazi Germany and militarist Japan in the Second World War.
“Such actions are not only immoral, they are extremely dangerous as they push the world towards new conflicts, cruelty and violence,” the Russian leader added.
Vladimir Putin also praised the role of the Chinese people in securing victory and emphasized that Russia would always honor the heroism of Chinese soldiers and their input in defeating the enemy.
The president expressed hope that the conference would promote a truthful approach to history and to the upbringing of the younger generation in the spirit of patriotism, humanism and international friendship.
Putin has repeatedly addressed the issue of rewriting history in view of the 70th anniversary of Russia’s victory in the war with Nazi Germany. In Mid-March, he said that the objective of politicians who make such attempts was “to undermine the power and moral authority of modern Russia and deprive it of the victor nation status with all consequences that would follow in international law.” He added: “They want to divide peoples and instigate conflicts among them, to use historical lies in geopolitical games.”
In January, Putin spoke at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow and stated that another reason for political forces attempting to rewrite the history of WWII was the desire to hide one’s own disgrace, cowardice, hypocrisy and treachery, as well as the intent to justify the direct or indirect collaboration with Nazism.