China, Russia must fight US 'containment': Russian security chief
- Russia and China must counter the United States' attempts to contain them, according to Russian security chief Shoigu, as quoted by Russian state news agencies.
- Shoigu described the partnership between Russia and China as a model of collaboration, transcending traditional alliances.
- He emphasized that strong ties between Moscow and Beijing offer a stabilizing influence on the world.
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Shoigu Tells China’s Foreign Minister That U.S. ‘Containment’ Must Be Countered
Russian Security Council chief Sergei Shoigu on Tuesday told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that their two countries' most urgent task should be countering "containment" by the United States.
Russia and China must counter US ‘containment,’ Russia security chief says
By Olivia Hotham.Senior Russian official Sergei Shoigu on Tuesday told China’s foreign minister Wang Yi their two countries’ most urgent task should be countering “containment” by the United States, as they met for security talks in Beijing.The secretary of Russia’s Security Council Sergei Shoigu meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on November 12, 2024. Photo: Handout/Russia’s Security Council/AFP.Moscow and Beijing have expan…
Putin ally says Russia and China must counter any US attempt at containment
The most important task for Russia and China is to counter any attempt by the United States to contain their countries, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin told the Chinese foreign minister on Tuesday.
The Secretary of the Security Council of Russia, Sergei Shoigu, told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Tuesday that the most important task for Russia and China is to counter any attempt by the United States to isolate them.
China, Russia must fight US 'containment': Russian security chief
BEIJING: Senior Russian official Sergei Shoigu on Tuesday (Nov 12) told China's foreign minister Wang Yi their two countries' most urgent task should be countering "containment" by the United States, as they met for security talks in Beijing. Moscow and Beijing have expanded military and defence ties since
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