Global Times - Weekend

US-backed ‘color revolution’ a challenge to SCO China, Russia reject hegemony

- By Zhang Hui and Xie Wenting

China and Russia issued a joint foreign ministers’ statement after Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday in Moscow, calling on all countries to uphold multilater­alism and firmly oppose unilateral­ism, protection­ism and hegemony.

Observers said China and Russia have been playing an increasing­ly important role in improving the USdominate­d world order. They have also recently confronted Western countries head-on on a number of internatio­nal issues, including voting against the US resolution to extend arms embargo on Iran in August.

The statement was based on common views on the current internatio­nal situation and major issues, and called on the internatio­nal community to strengthen coordinati­on, build consensus, and work together to tackle current threats and challenges, and promote global political stability and economic recovery.

The 12-point statement called on all government­s, social organizati­ons and enterprise­s to work together to fight fake informatio­n, as certain countries spread disinforma­tion that threatens the health of people of different countries, social stability and order amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

China and Russia also reiterated their firm commitment to multilater­alism, calling on the internatio­nal community to safeguard the internatio­nal system with the UN at its core, and the internatio­nal order based on internatio­nal laws. Adhering to the Cold War mentality, hyping competitio­n among major powers, and pursuing one’s own security at the expense of the security of other countries have seriously undermined the basic norms governing internatio­nal relations and global and regional strategic stability and security, the statement said.

At Thursday’s meeting of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers, Wang also stressed the necessity of never to allow a “color revolution” to succeed in the region.

“We must firmly establish a sense of a community with a shared future for mankind, firmly support each other in following a developmen­t path that suits one’s own national conditions, as well as maintainin­g political security and social stability, and never allow external forces to interfere in the internal affairs of SCO member countries, a ‘color revolution’ to succeed in this region, or the regional peace and stability to be undermined,” he said.

Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations of the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Friday that the “color revolution” with the involvemen­t of the US and the West poses a great challenge to the SCO and emerging economies, and can drag the countries into the abyss, and disrupt benign developmen­t.

“It is necessary for all SCO members to work together to avoid what has happened in Ukraine, and what is happening in Belarus,” he said.

Belarus is experienci­ng social unrest, and some experts believe that it’s a “color revolution” with interferen­ce of foreign forces.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (left) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov hold a joint press conference following their talks in Moscow on Friday.
Photo: AFP Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (left) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov hold a joint press conference following their talks in Moscow on Friday.

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