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Possible China-Russia-US Cooperation to Benefit Entire World - Ambassador

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Cooperation between China, Russia and the United States is likely to be possible, the Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov said.

In an interview with China National Radio published Sunday, Professor Jin Canrong of the Institute of International Relations at Renmin University explained why Russia and China have a shared sense of historical memory regarding the Second World War, and why the partnership between the two countries is likely to be a lasting one. - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Cooperation between China, Russia and the United States is possible and likely to be beneficial for the world, the Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov said.

"It is necessary to end this global uncertainty and, of course, if the possibility of interaction between China, Russia and the United States emerges, it will benefit the entire world," Denisov told reporters ahead of Diplomats' Day, adding that he considered this trilateral cooperation possible even if the differences among the states prevailed.

Denisov added that the three countries were "doomed" to undertake the collective leading role in the fight against terrorism as there was no other way to defeat the threat.

The ambassador also stressed that lately it was up to Russia and China to handle the task of improving the general international environment, and their bilateral relations became the major stabilizing factor in the international relations.

The Diplomats' Day is celebrated in Russia since 2002, with the date picked to coincide with the founding of the Russian Diplomatic Service on February 10, 1549.

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