China and Russia should strengthen coordination in international affairs, Xi says
- China and Russia will hold new strategic security consultations at an appropriate time, according to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry.
- President Xi Jinping stated that China and Russia need to strengthen coordination in international and regional affairs during a meeting in Beijing.
- Both countries agreed that the NATO alliance's expansion into Asia is unacceptable, as referenced by Russia's Security Council statement.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described Sino-Russia relations as 'rock-solid and unshakable' during a separate meeting.
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China and Russia should strengthen coordination in international affairs, Xi says
China and Russia need to continue to strengthen coordination in international and regional affairs, President Xi Jinping told Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, in Beijing on Friday, Chinese state media reported.
Xi meets Shoigu in Beijing, calls for enhanced strategic coordination
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council, in Beijing on Friday. Analysts view the meeting and visit as demonstrating a high level of strategic mutual trust between China and Russia, which is of great significance to global strategic stability, especially in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.


Sincere friendship with Russia hailed
President Xi Jinping has underlined the need to carry on the core spirit governing China-Russia relations in the new era featuring lasting good-neighborliness, comprehensive strategic coordination, and mutually beneficial cooperation for win-win results.
China and Russia highlight strategic, practical cooperation agreement
The Chinese leader describe Moscow and Beijing as true friends forged in fire’ and urged close communication between all levels to implement the consensus reached with Russian President, Vladimir Putin. In turn, Shoigu considered that bilateral relations are experiencing have reached an unprecedented high level and are not directed against third parties. He assured that Russia will firmly comply with the agreements reached by the two countries’ …
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