The 23rd St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Plenary Session was held in St. Petersburg on June 7, local time. The leaders of China, Russia, Bulgaria, Armenia, Slovakia, and UN Secretary-General Guterres attended the meeting. The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum is Russia's most important international large-scale economic forum and one of the important platforms for the leaders of the new economic powers to meet. It is called the "Russian version of Davos." Ying Xiufei, the proprietor of Zhejiang Jinhua Oudeli Tool Manufacturing Co., Ltd., attended the event as a representative of China's hardware tool industry and had the honor to take a group photo with leaders of the United Nations Secretary-General Guterres, the mayor of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia.
The current St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will focus on key economic issues facing Russia, emerging markets, and the world as a whole. It is essential for Sino-Russian cooperation in the Far East and the international development of enterprises. Chinese leaders attended and delivered a speech entitled "Insist on Sustainable Development to Create a Prosperous and Beautiful World", emphasizing that in the face of major changes in the world unseen in a century, China is willing to work with the international community to create an open and diverse world economy. Build an inclusive and happy society, strive to build a beautiful home where man and nature coexist harmoniously, and join hands to open up a new path of sustainable development.
At the time of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Russia, the presence of Chinese leaders at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will once again demonstrate the particularity, importance and high level of Sino-Russian relations.
According to information released by the Press Office of the Convention and Exhibition Foundation, more than 1,000 Chinese representatives including officials from central ministries and provincial governments, representatives of state-owned and private enterprises, and journalists participated in the forum.
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