Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for stronger trilateral cooperation with Russia and Mongolia during a key meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Islamabad this week. Stressing mutual trust and shared goals, Li highlighted plans to deepen collaboration in energy, transportation, and cultural exchanges 🌍🤝.
Li emphasized aligning China’s Belt and Road Initiative with Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union and Mongolia’s Steppe Road Program. The trio aims to fast-track an economic corridor linking their nations, boosting regional stability and development. 'We’re ready to turn our partnership into real-world benefits for all our people,' Li said 🚆💡.
Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin and Mongolian PM Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene echoed Li’s vision, praising the steady growth of trilateral ties under their leaders’ guidance. They pledged to expand cooperation in everything from renewable energy projects to tourism, aiming for a 'new chapter' in Eurasian collaboration 🌱📈.
The move signals a fresh push for connectivity in Eurasia, blending infrastructure, sustainability, and people-centered policies. Analysts say this could reshape trade dynamics in a region critical to global supply chains 🌐🔋.
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China ready to join Russia, Mongolia for deeper trilateral cooperation
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