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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi hailed Beijing’s “strategically valuable” relations with Moscow as he met his Russian counterpart against the backdrop
Beijing and Moscow should work to "unite countries of the global South and promote the development of the international order in a more just and reasonable direction", Xi said, according to Xinhua.
Foreign ministers of Russia and China convened in Beijing to discuss their relations with the U.S. and the conflict in Ukraine. Emphasizing strategic coordination in global forums, the discussions underscore the evolving geopolitical landscape amid the 'no limits' partnership declared by both nations in 2022.
Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing and called for closer coordination in forums like UNSC, SCO, BRICS, G20, and APEC.
Chinese President Xi Jinping told Russia's top diplomat on Tuesday that their countries should "strengthen mutual support", state media said, as foreign ministers gathered in Beijing for Shanghai
Russia's Sergei Lavrov and China's Wang Yi discussed global cooperation, U.S. relations, and the Ukraine crisis. Meeting in Beijing, they emphasized united coordination in global forums, reflecting their 'no limits' partnership.