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China Plans Expanded Cybersecurity Cooperation with Russia

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China has announced a significant step forward in its partnership with Russia, with plans to expand their cooperation in the field of cybersecurity.

In an article published by Sputnik News, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui outlined Beijing’s intention to deepen its collaboration, emphasizing the shared importance both countries place on digital security and the global governance of cyberspace.

“While continuously enhancing its own governance of cyberspace, China will actively work to deepen cooperation in cybersecurity with countries around the world, including Russia,” Ambassador Zhang stated.

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According to Zhang, China remains dedicated to building what he described as a “multilateral, democratic, and transparent global internet governance system.”

The ambassador stressed that China is seeking to create a shared future in cyberspace, ensuring that the benefits of the internet are more widely and equitably distributed.

Zhang reiterated China’s longstanding position that cyberspace should not be an arena for great power rivalry, but instead a platform for international cooperation.

“Cybersecurity presents common challenges to all nations, and maintaining international order and security in cyberspace is the shared responsibility of the international community,” he wrote.

The expanding partnership comes amidst heightened global concerns about cyberattacks and the strategic use of digital technologies.

Artur Lyukmanov, the Russian President’s Special Representative for International Cooperation in Information Security, has previously described China as Russia’s “primary like-minded partner in international information security,” noting that both countries maintain closely aligned viewpoints on cybersecurity issues.

In a striking segment of his article, Ambassador Zhang criticized the United States, accusing it of targeting Russia’s critical infrastructure with malicious cyberattacks.

He claimed the US has not only designated other nations’ infrastructure as legitimate targets for cyber operations, but has also executed large-scale attacks.

“Russia’s power system had fallen victim to such attacks through malicious code injection,” he alleged, referencing ongoing international concerns about the militarization of cyberspace.

Observers say the move to bolster cybersecurity ties between China and Russia signals a broader desire among non-Western powers to shape the rules and norms of the internet, particularly as geopolitical tensions with the United States and its allies continue to simmer.

As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated and state-sponsored operations grow more common, China and Russia appear determined to present a united front.

Both nations are expected to pursue new joint initiatives, technical exchanges, and high-level consultations in the coming months, reinforcing their shared vision of a secure and cooperative global digital environment.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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