China, Russia affirm links


High-level meet: Lavrov (left) shaking hands with Xi in Beijing. — Russian Foreign Ministry/AFP

President Xi Jinping said that the stability and certainty of China-Russia relations are particularly “precious” in the face of an international landscape intertwined with change and chaos.

During a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Beijing yesterday, Xi said the strong vitality and exemplary significance of the friendship treaty between the two countries stand out even more under such a backdrop.

Xi said China and Russia need to use closer and stronger strategic collaboration to defend the legitimate interests of both nations and safeguard the unity of Global South countries, the state broadcaster CCTV reported.

He also called for the two countries to showcase the responsibility and commitment of major ­powers and permanent members of the UN Security Council, the report said.

“Firmly uphold and practice multilateralism, work together to revitalise the authority and vitality of the United Nations,” he was quoted as saying.

“Promote the development of the international order in a more just and reasonable direction.”

Xi touted the value of the two nations’ ties, but did not specify what he referred to as chaos and changes in the international context.

His remarks came as uncertainty still lingers about how long the Iran conflict would last.

In clips from an interview with the Fox Business Network, US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the war was “close to over”.

Trump has repeatedly declared a US victory in Iran after the war started – even as the reality on the ground has been far more complicated.

Relations between China and Russia have deepened in recent years, particularly following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022.

Trump’s unorthodox approach to the war in Ukraine has added a twist to the relationship, but doesn’t appear to have fundamentally changed it.

When Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China in September, Xi welcomed his counterpart as an “old friend”.

Putin also addressed Xi as a “dear friend”.

Xi yesterday said foreign ministries from both countries would need to fully implement the consensus reached between him and Putin, calling for strengthening strategic communication and close diplomatic coordination.

He also urged them to promote the comprehensive strategic partnership between Beijing and Moscow to “stand higher, walk more steadily and go further”.

CCTV reported that Lavrov said Russian-Chinese relations have demonstrated high resilien­ce in a complex external environment, pointing to good momentum in trade and investment cooperation and close coordination in the UN and other multi­lateral platforms.

He said Russia is willing to work with China to uphold international fairness and justice, push their ties to achieve greater deve­lopment and make greater contributions to world peace, among other goals, CCTV said.

Lavrov arrived in China on Tuesday for a two-day trip at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. — AP

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