China said it would work with the new Russian government in the interests of stability

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Gen Shuang also noted that the two governments “will work together to bring bilateral relations to a new level.

China will work with the new Russian government to bring bilateral relations to a new level in the interests of global stability. This was stated by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Gen Shuang at a briefing on Wednesday.

“The Chinese side will be in coordination with new members of the Russian government to implement the agreements reached. The two governments will work together to bring bilateral relations to a new level. This is in the interests of both countries, international interests, and will contribute to global stability and development,” the diplomat said.

Dmitry Medvedev’s government resigned on January 15 due to the changes proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. January 21, the president approved the structure and composition of the cabinet, headed by former head of the Federal Tax Service Mikhail Mishusin. The Cabinet now includes 9 deputy prime ministers and 21 ministers; 15 former members of the government were not included in its composition. The social bloc, in which all ministers were replaced, has been renewed most seriously, the financial and economic block of the Cabinet has undergone a partial renewal, while almost all heads of law enforcement agencies have retained their posts.