MOSCOW (Reuters) – China’s top diplomat on Tuesday told one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top advisers that relations between Beijing and Moscow are “rock on stone” and will withstand any challenge thrown at them in an internationally moving environment would ask.
During a visit to the Russian capital, Wang Yi told Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev that he was looking forward to discussing security issues and that it would be favorable for China and Russia to work on new joint measures to ensure the security of two countries to ensure. He didn’t elaborate on his point.
Since the start of the war in Ukraine nearly a year ago, China has been careful not to condemn Russia’s offensive or call it an invasion, which Moscow portrays as a “military special operation.”
Beijing has warned some countries not to “fuel” the conflict, statements clearly aimed at the United States.
Days before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, Russia and China forged an “uncompromising” partnership that has worried the West since Washington raised concerns about possible arms shipments from Beijing to Moscow. China denies helping Russia in its offensive in Ukraine.
“Sino-Russian relations are mature. They are concrete and will withstand any challenge in a changing international situation,” Wang Yi told Nikolai Patrushev.
The latter, former head of the FSB – Russia’s internal security services – told his Chinese interlocutor that Beijing was a priority of Moscow’s foreign policy and that the two countries should remain united against the West.
“In the context of the collective West’s campaign to contain both Russia and China, deepening Russian-Chinese cooperation and exchanges at the international level is of particular importance,” said Nikolai Patrushev, quoted by the official Russian news agency RIA.
Wang Yi’s visit to Moscow comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping prepares to also travel to the Russian capital for a summit with Vladimir Putin in the coming months, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter .
Xi Jinping remains supportive of Vladimir Putin and deflects Western pressure to isolate the Russian president, who on Tuesday showed no signs of a turn to war in Ukraine.
During his annual address to the Russian parliament, Vladimir Putin accused the West of threatening Russia’s existence and announced the suspension of Russia’s participation in the New Start nuclear arms reduction treaty.
Nikolai Patrushev told Wang Yi that Moscow agrees with Beijing’s position on Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet and Xinjiang, all sources of tension between China and the United States, while Washington views the two countries as its top security threats.
(Report Jake Cordell and Guy Faulconbridge, French version Tangi Salaün and Jean Terzian, edited by Kate Entringer)
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