Beijing, Moscow must deepen cooperation: China foreign minister
- China's top diplomat met with President Putin in Saint Petersburg to discuss the need for increased cooperation in the face of a 'complex international situation'.
- Both countries expressed their support for a multipolar world and the need to strengthen multilateral strategic cooperation to promote fairness and justice in the international order. President Putin accepted an invitation to visit China, emphasizing their 'no limits' partnership.
- China has remained neutral in the Ukraine conflict, providing Russia with a vital diplomatic and financial lifeline while deepening their own ties. The upcoming Belt and Road Forum in Beijing will mark the 10-year anniversary of China's international infrastructure project.
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Beijing and Moscow must deepen cooperation, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi says
Beijing’s top diplomat told President Vladimir Putin that China and Russia must work to strengthen cooperation in the face of a “complex international situation”, Chinese state media reported Thursday. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi. File photo: BRICS. Speaking at a meeting with Putin in Saint Petersburg, at which the Russian leader accepted an invitation to visit China next month, Wang Yi said the “world is rapidly moving toward multipolarity…
The Chinese Foreign Minister told President Vladimir Putin that Beijing and Moscow should work to strengthen cooperation.
Beijing, Moscow must deepen cooperation, says China foreign minister
BEIJING, Sept 21 — Beijing's top diplomat told President Vladimir Putin that China and Russia must work to strengthen cooperation in the face of a "complex international situation", Chinese state media reported today. Speaking at a meeting with Putin in Saint Petersburg, at which the Russian leader accepted an invitation to visit China next month, Wang Yi said the "world is rapidly moving toward multipolarity". "Economic globalization is progres…
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