MOSCOW. Feb 22 (Interfax) - Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee and Office director of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Foreign Affairs Commission, has said at negotiations with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that the dynamics of Russian-Chinese relations remains high and he is hoping for "the achievement of new agreements."
"My dear friend, I am ready to exchange views on issues of mutual interest with you and am expecting the achievement of new agreements," Wang told Lavrov.
"Owing to the strategic course of President Xi Jinping and President Putin, the Chinese-Russian relations of comprehensive strategic partnership and strategic interaction in the new era have maintained high development dynamics," he said.
"Despite the fluid international situation, China and Russia have invariably kept their strategic resolve and have been progressing towards the formation of a multipolar world order in a firm and confident manner," Wang said.
"We stay committed to multipolarity and are firmly opposed to unilateral actions and hegemony. We invariably find a way for the development of our countries consistent with the national specifics while protecting our sovereignty, security and development interests," he said.