Russia’s Putin hosts Chinese Foreign Minister Wang for talks in Moscow
- China and Russia renewed their commitment to strengthen strategic coordination during talks in Moscow, according to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
- Both countries agreed to deepen practical cooperation and enhance coordination within international frameworks to safeguard the rights of Global South countries.
- Wang Yi stated that China supports efforts for peace in Ukraine and aims to play a constructive role, while Lavrov emphasized Russia's commitment to addressing the Ukraine crisis and building a lasting security architecture in Eurasia.
- Wang remarked, "China and Russia are friends forever, never enemies," underscoring the commitment to advancing strategic cooperation.
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Russia-China cooperation is not subject to interference, says Chancellor Wang Yi
Moscow. Welcoming yesterday Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Kremlin holder Vladimir Putin, expressed his satisfaction at the way in which relations between Moscow and Beijing are developing and highlighted the role played by the respective foreign ministries in the preparations for the visit to the Russian capital by China’s President Xi Jinping on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany on 9 May.
FM lauds role of Beijing and Moscow in promoting multipolarity
Wang, who is visiting Russia and held talks on Tuesday in Moscow with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, responded to a number of questions on topics such as the China-U.S. trade war, Russia-U.S. interactions and the Ukraine crisis.
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