In particular, Armenia confirmed compliance with the principle of “United China” and recognized Taiwan an integral part of the PRC territory.
Armenia and China agree to establish a strategic collaboration. The Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinian and the head of PRC XI Jinping at a meeting in the field of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Tianjin has accepted the corresponding joint statement. This is known by the Echo of the Caucasus.
Armenia’s Prime Minister confirmed Yerevan’s desire to join the SCO and agree with the Chinese leader to expand cooperation within the organization. According to Xi Jinping, China is “absolutely supporting political independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Armenia”, as well as the Armenian government’s “Crossroads of the World” project and universal regional communication routes.
A joint statement emphasized that Armenia confirms the promise of “single China” principle and recognizes Taiwan as an integral part of the PRC territory. The Armenian side opposed any forms of Taiwan’s freedom and supported Beijing’s efforts in the national integration -with the same.
Xi Jinping, in turn, announced the support of both Armenia and Azerbaijan in SCO. The Chinese leader in Tianjin held separate meetings with Pashian and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. At a meeting with Aliyev, he noted that China supported Azerbaijan’s climb to the organization and was ready for close cooperation “to protect the common interests of the South global.”
Remember that in China the climax of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) begins. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin have reached the meeting.
China and India Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi are also known that China and India Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi have agreed to continue the direct flight between countries.
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Source: korrespondent

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