In the past two years, Putin’s first annual press conference+live connection talked about Russia-China relations.

  Xinhua News Agency, Moscow, December 15-Russian President Vladimir Putin held an "annual inventory" activity in Moscow on the 14th, and answered about 80 questions in more than four hours in the form of live question and answer and live connection. During the activity, he invited Xinhua News Agency reporters to ask questions before The New York Times reporters, and highly affirmed the development of Sino-Russian relations, believing that the relations between the two countries are an important guarantee for world stability, and the cooperation between the two sides in economic, military, humanities and other fields has broad prospects.

  This is the first time in the past two years that Putin has faced the Russian public and domestic and foreign media through the annual press conference and live connection.

  In the past, the two events were held separately. This year, they were combined into one called "Putin’s annual inventory", and the opportunities for asking questions became less, and media reporters from all over the world were even more eager to fight for it. Russian Presidential Press Secretary peskov was interrupted by Putin when he called a reporter from The New York Times to ask questions. Putin said: "No, please ask the Xinhua News Agency reporter first, and then let The New York Times ask."

  On December 14th, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at the "Annual Inventory" held in the capital Moscow. Xinhua News Agency reporter Cao Yangshe

  In response to a question from Xinhua News Agency, Putin said that the cooperation between Russia and China has reached an unprecedented height, and he was pleased with the development of Russian-Chinese relations in various fields.

  Putin said that at present, Russia and China are actively implementing the goals jointly set by the leaders of the two countries, and "all work is being actively and methodically carried out."

  Putin stressed that Russia and China will cooperate in the military, economic and humanitarian fields, but will not establish any bloc, "not targeting a third country".

  Talking about the significance of Russia-China cooperation under the framework of the BRICS countries, Putin emphasized that Russia-China relations are an important guarantee for maintaining world stability.

  This is the scene of the "annual inventory" activity filmed in Moscow, Russia on December 14th. Xinhua News Agency reporter Bai Xueyu photo

  (Reporter: Liu Kai, Hua Di, Geng Pengyu, Huang He, Chen Ting, Yuan Xinfang; Video reporters: Meng Jing, Liu Kai, Hua Di, Huang He, Yuan Xinfang, Bai Xueqin, Cao Yang; Clip: Sun Shuo; Editor: Chen Dan, Yuan Yuan, Wang Fengfeng, Ma Xiao, Xu Liyu)