Russia and China are successfully developing bilateral ties in all areas of partnership cooperation, but this process should not be suspended and in 2019 will require mutual hard efforts both from Moscow and Beijing, Russian Ambassador to China
Andrei Denisov said on Thursday, Trend reports referring toTASS.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- Russian Ambassador to China
Andrei Denisov stated that South Korea and Japan undermine their own security by endorsing the US missile defense system's deployment to their territory, while Russia and China have to take retaliatory measures.
Those are Guinea, Mexico, Thailand, Tajikistan, and Egypt, the Russian ambassador to China
Andrei Denisov told press on Monday.
Jinping, whose plane landed in Moscow's Vnukovo airport on Monday, met Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov, Russian Ambassador to China
Andrei Denisov and Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui, reports TASS.
Andrei Denisov, Russia's Ambassador to China, said on October 31 that China's Silk Road Economic Belt has been adapted to Russia's Eurasian integration programme.
We are interested in attracting Chinese partners," Russian Ambassador to China
Andrei Denisov said.
Denisov: Decisions on Military Intervention in Syria Should Not Be Based on Emotions Russian First Deputy Foreign Minister,
Andrei Denisov, stressed that decisions on military operations against Syria should not be based on emotions.
Another Deputy Foreign Minister
Andrei Denisov said that the declaration of Hollande "had been dictated by emotions."
The best example of this can be seen in the statement issued by Russian First Deputy Foreign Minister
Andrei Denisov who justified his country's position toward the situation in Syria by saying "there is a medical term 'do not harm' and it is time to remember it.
On Friday, Kim held talks in Moscow with Russian First Deputy Foreign Minister
Andrei Denisov and Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Borodavkin.
Andrei Denisov, Russian first deputy foreign minister, said during sub-Cabinet level talks with Japan in Tokyo that the planned military realignment is aimed at modernizing equipment and cutting back on personnel in the region, according to Japanese officials.
In fact, that is the official Russian view: Last April, Deputy Foreign Minister
Andrei Denisov, although noting that Moscow-Washington ties have improved, said the relationship lacks real "content."