China’s Xi meets Belarus leader Lukashenko in Beijing
Lukashenko said he and Xi will discuss global cooperation as China backs Belarus’s sovereignty and bilateral ties reach a historic high.
- On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko at the Diaoyutai state guesthouse in Beijing for a high-level diplomatic meeting.
- Xi assured Lukashenko of support for Belarus's national sovereignty and territorial integrity, emphasizing continued strategic communication to strengthen bilateral relations.
- Belarus, which borders Nato's eastern flank, now hosts Russia's nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile; Lukashenko allowed Moscow to launch its 2022 invasion through the country.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raised concerns over Putin's influence on Lukashenko, suspecting efforts to bolster support for Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
- While China presents itself as a neutral party throughout the conflict, Kyiv's allies have long accused Beijing of secretly helping Moscow.
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Belarusian President Visits Beijing to Seek Support, While Balancing Between Russia, China, and the West
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko visited Beijing on June 29 to meet with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping, after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss the Russian-Ukrainian war during the weekend. Xi told Lukashenko that China supports Belarus in safeguarding its national sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, according to the Chinese regime’s foreign ministry. Xi also said that Chin…
The president of Belarus was again in Beijing in the hope of reducing his dependence on Russia. Flattened, the Chinese are no less cautious. They fear the impact of the war in Ukraine on a former Soviet republic that is too vulnerable. ...
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko is currently in China and visited Russian President Vladimir Putin last Friday. Lukashenko's trips are taking place as tensions between Kyiv and Minsk rise, and Ukraine believes that a potential escalation will also affect Europe.
After Moscow, Alexander Lukashenko was in Beijing this Monday, June 29, 2026, where he met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. Nothing specific filtered on the content of the exchange, but the displacement...

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