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Russia, China sign declaration on multipolar world order

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping signed a sweeping declaration on establishing a multipolar world order, formalizing their shared vision of international relations during high-level talks in Beijing.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed a comprehensive declaration on establishing a multipolar world order on Wednesday, concluding a day of high-level talks in Beijing aimed at deepening strategic coordination between the two powers.

The ceremony marked the culmination of bilateral discussions focused on advancing what both sides term a “new type” of international relations.

The two leaders opened the signing ceremony by endorsing a joint statement on further enhancing comprehensive strategic coordination and deepening good-neighborliness between their countries.

In an unusual procedural move designed to expedite the process, four officials signed two separate documents simultaneously before Putin and Xi affixed their signatures to the main declaration.

Document Scope

Presidential aide Yury Ushakov told reporters ahead of the visit that the declaration spans 47 pages and charts the main directions for bilateral development while presenting a unified vision of global affairs.

The text identifies specific formats for cooperation in international affairs and outlines shared positions on pressing geopolitical issues, according to Kremlin briefings.

The document formalizes Moscow and Beijing’s commitment to reshaping global governance structures and advancing alternatives to Western-led institutional frameworks.

It emphasizes their alignment on regional security and economic integration priorities, though officials did not immediately release specific implementation timelines.

Strategic Partnership

The Beijing summit represents the latest effort by the two powers to consolidate their comprehensive strategic partnership amid shifting global dynamics.

Both leaders have repeatedly emphasized their desire to construct an alternative architecture for international relations that moves beyond unipolar dominance.

Putin’s visit to China came as both nations seek to expand cooperation across energy, trade, and defense sectors.

The declaration signed on Wednesday serves as a policy roadmap for deepening ties through the coming decade, according to statements from Russian officials familiar with the negotiations.

(Source-The Leader)

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