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Russia, China discuss Ukraine war and ties with the United States

RUSSIA, JUL 13 – Russian and Chinese foreign ministers discussed strategic cooperation, US relations, and global conflicts including Ukraine, Korean Peninsula, and Iran during Beijing talks on July 13, 2025.

  • Lavrov, Putin's foreign minister, met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing to discuss strengthening coordination between Russia and China internationally, including in organizations like the UN, SCO, BRICS, G20, and APEC.
  • They also discussed relations with the US and prospects for resolving the Ukraine crisis, with China and Russia having declared a 'no limits' partnership in February 2022.
  • The talks came ahead of the upcoming SCO Foreign Ministers' Council session, where the ministers expressed satisfaction with the Russia-China partnership progress and its agenda.
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Russia, China discuss Ukraine war and ties with the United States

Russia and China's foreign ministers discussed prospects for ending the war in Ukraine.

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The heads of diplomacy of both countries address relations with the U.S. and war in Ukraine. Earlier this month, Wang acknowledged that China cannot afford Russia to lose the war Read

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Serguei Lavrov and Wang Yi also discussed relations with the United States and other “candent” issues of international interest

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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