Embassy of China in Russia

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Address:

No. 6, UL. Druzhby, Moscow

Postal Code:

117330

Tel:

+7 499 783 0867

Fax:

+7 499 956 1168

Email:

china_emb_ru@mfa.gov.cn

Website:

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Consulates

China has consulates in the following cities


Address:

Stadium of Lenin, Khabarovsk

Postal Code:

680028

Tel:

+7 4212 421 601 / 306 163

Fax:

+7 4212 311 759

Email:

chinaconsul_khab_ru@mfa.gov.cn

Website:

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Consular Districts:

Khabarovsk Territory, Primorsky Territory, Sakhalin State, Amur State, Jewish Autonomous Oblast

Address:

No. 134, Nab. Kanala Griboedova, St. Petersburg

Postal Code:

190121

Tel:

+7 812 7147 670 / 7138 009

Fax:

+7 812 7144 958

Email:

chinaconsul_sp_ru@mfa.gov.cn

Website:

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Consular Districts:

St. Petersburg, Leningrad State, Republic of Karelia, Murmansk State, Pskov State, Arkhangelsk State, Novgorod State

Address:

45, Tchaikovsky Street, Ekaterinburg

Tel:

+7 922 1509 999

Fax:

+7 343 2535 784

Email:

chinaconsul_ye_ru@mfa.gov.cn

Website:

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Consular Districts:

Chelyabinsk State, Chelyabinsk State, Tyumen State, Novosibirsk State, Omsk State and Krasnoyarsk

Address:

NO.40, Str.Karl Marx

Tel:

+7 3952 781 431

Fax:

+7 3952 781 438

Email:

consulate_irkutsk@mfa.gov.cn

Website:

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Consular Districts:

Irkutsk State, Republic of Buryatia, Zabaikalsky Krai, Khakassia Republic, Tuva Republic

History

China and the USSR experienced significant geopolitical tension after the Sino-Soviet split in 1961, and fought a brief border war in 1969. This enmity began to lessen after the death of Mao Zedong, but relations were poor until the fall of the Soviet Union.


On December 23, 1992, Russian President Boris Yeltsin made his first official visit to China. During the visit, Boris Yeltsin and Chinese President Yang Shangkun signed a Joint Statement on the Foundation of Mutual Relations, in which the two countries pledged to establish good-neighborly, friendly and mutually beneficial relations; Chinese and Russian officials also signed 24 joint statements, documents and memoranda of understanding on cooperation across a range of issues, including border demarcation and reductions in troop levels, especially in military regions and districts bordering each other.


On September 3, 1994 at the end of a summit meeting in Moscow, Yeltsin and Chinese President Jiang Zemin issued a joint statement defining their bilateral relationship as a 'constructive partnership'. The two leaders pledged that their countries will not initiate the use of nuclear weapons and will not target their strategic nuclear forces against each other.


On May 3, 1998 the Russian and Chinese foreign ministries exchanged notes confirming the start of the telephone Hotline link between the two countries' presidents. In December of that year, at the end of Prime Minister Li Peng's visit to Moscow, Russia and China issue a joint communique pledging to build an 'equal and reliable partnership'. This reinforced the Sino-Russian views that the United States was their main competitor in the global political scene.


In 2001, the close relations between the two countries were formalized with the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation, a twenty-year strategic, economic, and – controversially and arguably – an implicit military treaty. A month before the treaty was signed, the two countries joined with junior partners Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The organization is expected to counter the growing influence of the United States military outreach program in Central Asia. The PRC is currently a key purchaser and licensee of Russian military equipment, some of which has been instrumental in the modernization of the People's Liberation Army. The PRC is also main beneficiary of the Russian Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean oil pipeline.


Economic relations

In October 2011, in a joint press conference following talks with Chinese officials, Putin said the sides intend to cooperate in high-tech sectors such as aircraft manufacturing, nanotechnology, biotechnology, computer science, and medicine.


If you are from China and you wish to visit Russia, Please Visit Russia Embassy in China

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