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[스크랩] President Vladimir Putin visited the Shaolin Monastery

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March 21  12:20
Tuesday
BEIJING. Vladimir Putin's two-day official visit to China has begun.
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office

During the high-level Russian-Chinese talks that took place in Beijing Vladimir Putin and President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao discussed topical issues concerning bilateral cooperation between their countries.

First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitrii Medvedev, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Presidential Aide Sergei Prikhodko, Minister of Industry and Energy Viktor Khristenko, Director of the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation Mikhail Dmitriev, Vice Premier of the State Council of China Hui Liangyu, member of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Tang Jiaxuan, and Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing took part in the meeting.

Following the talks a Joint Declaration was adopted.

Russia and China expressed their intention to develop their bilateral cooperation on the international stage, in the economic, investment, law enforcement, military and humanitarian spheres, and in the prevention and liquidation of natural and technological disasters. 

The intensification of energy sector cooperation is particularly important. Both sides confirmed their intention to continue joint work on the construction of pipelines to deliver energy resources from Siberia to China. 

Russia and China share the conviction that only by working together can the international community react effectively to new threats and challenges, including terrorism. The declaration underscores the need to tighten control over weapons of mass destruction. Both sides expressed their conviction that there is no alternative to the United Nations’ important role in resolving these issues. At the same time, Russia and China share the view that the time is ripe for reform of the United Nations, but their statement stresses the need to proceed carefully and avoid haste in carrying out these transformations. 

Russia and China affirmed their determination to support each other’s policies and actions aimed at protecting national sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. In particular, Russia confirmed its intention to adhere to the ‘One China’ policy, recognising Taiwan and Tibet as integral parts of the People’s Republic of China.

Russia and China noted with satisfaction the positive role the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation is playing in resolving a number of serious issues.

The two sides expressed their support for the rapid creation of a trilateral cooperation mechanism between Russia, China and India, as this would facilitate more complete realisation of their economic development potential and would also reinforce international action against new threats and challenges.

14 agreements designed to develop economic contacts between Russia and China were signed in the presence of the two heads of state.

Vladimir Putin also met with Russian journalists.

Before the Russian-Chinese talks began, Vladimir Putin visited the Russian Information Centre, whose main task is to provide information support for events taking place on the occasion of the Year of Russia in China. At the Centre the President launched the first ever Russian media website in Chinese – http://www.rian.cn.


March 22  13:00
Wednesday
HENAN P ROVINCE. President Vladimir Putin visited the Shaolin Monastery.
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office

Mr Putin flew to Zhengzhou, capital of China’s Henan Province, where he was met by Xu Guang Chun, secretary of the province’s Communist Party, and by Li Chen Yu, the governor of Henan, and was presented with a painting depicting the martial arts experts of Shaolin.

Mr Putin then travelled to Shaolin, located not far from the town of Dengfeng in Henan Province. The President was met at the Mountain Gates, the monastery’s main entrance, by Shi Yong Xin, the monastery’s superior.

Mr Shi accompanied the President on a visit of the monastery and told him about its history.


Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
March 22, 2006
HENAN PROVINCE. Visiting the Shaolin Monastery.

 

 

Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
Photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office
March 22, 2006
HENAN PROVINCE. Visiting the Shaolin Monastery.

 

 

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