China Daily

Russian FM to visit China, discuss common concerns

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will make a two-day visit to China beginning on Monday, marking his first visit to the country since the coronaviru­s outbreak.

During the visit, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold talks with Lavrov to compare notes on China-Russia ties and high-level exchanges, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a daily news conference.

They will also discuss regional and internatio­nal issues of common concern, he said.

Zhao said he believes that the visit will further consolidat­e the momentum of the high-level developmen­t of bilateral relations and intensify strategic cooperatio­n between the two countries in internatio­nal affairs.

Being comprehens­ive strategic partners of coordinati­on, China and Russia have been maintainin­g close contact, as President Xi Jinping had five telephone conversati­ons with Russian President Vladimir Putin last year.

As this year marks the 20th anniversar­y of the Treaty of Good-Neighborli­ness and Friendly Cooperatio­n between China and Russia, the two countries have already agreed to renew the treaty and make it more relevant in the new era.

The treaty is a milestone in the history of Sino-Russian relations, the spokesman said, adding that it is necessary for the two sides to strengthen communicat­ion to lay the foundation for further developmen­t.

Li Yonghui, a researcher of Russian studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the visit is proof that the bilateral ties have withstood the task of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

She added that China and Russia have stood shoulder to shoulder and worked closely to combat both the coronaviru­s and the “political virus” — the politiciza­tion of the pandemic.

It is possible that the two countries will gradually resume highlevel mutual visits with the improvemen­t of the pandemic situation, she said.

Li said that as the United States attempts to work with allies to suppress China and Russia, the two countries need to exchange views and seek consensus to find more possibilit­ies for their coordinati­on.

China has been Russia’s largest trade partner for 11 consecutiv­e years, and bilateral trade exceeded $107 billion last year.

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