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On December 4, 2014, the Russian International Affairs Council received a delegation of the International Department of the Communist Party of China headed by its Vice-Minister Guo Yezhou, Director of China Center for Contemporary World Studies. The host party included RIAC President Igor Ivanov, Director General Andrey Kortunov, Deputy Program Director Timur Makhmutov, and Deputy Director of RAS Institute for Far Eastern Studies Sergey Luzyanin. The sides discussed key challenges for the Russian-Chinese relationship in the changing world with the focus on analysis of global processes affecting the world order and the parameters of the international arrangement, as well as approaches of the two countries to integration in Eurasia.

On December 4, 2014, the Russian International Affairs Council received a delegation of the International Department of the Communist Party of China headed by its Vice-Minister Guo Yezhou, Director of China Center for Contemporary World Studies. The host party included RIAC President Igor Ivanov, Director General Andrey Kortunov, Deputy Program Director Timur Makhmutov, and Deputy Director of RAS Institute for Far Eastern Studies Sergey Luzyanin.

The sides discussed key challenges for the Russian-Chinese relationship in the changing world with the focus on analysis of global processes affecting the world order and the parameters of the international arrangement, as well as approaches of the two countries to integration in Eurasia.

Upon presentation of RIAC projects on Russia-China-SCO interaction, the participants outlined the formats for cooperation of the two organizations in handling the urgent problems of the bilateral relationship on the regional and global scale.

Delegation of the CPC International Department at RIAC

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