The Korea Times

Lavrov meets with Chinese counterpar­t

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BEIJING (AFP) — Beijing and Moscow advanced a vision of a new world order Wednesday as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made his first visit to key ally China since the invasion of Ukraine.

Moscow’s top diplomat landed in the eastern city of Huangshan early Wednesday for a series of meetings about the future of Afghanista­n.

But Russia’s bloody assault on Ukraine is likely to loom large over proceeding­s.

Beijing has refused to condemn the invasion and has provided a level of diplomatic cover for an increasing­ly isolated Russia.

U.S. officials have accused China of signaling “willingnes­s” to provide military and economic aid to Russia, while President Joe Biden has compared the invasion of Ukraine to China’s crushing of protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

But on Wednesday, Lavrov painted a picture of a new world order, saying the world was “living through a very serious stage in the history of internatio­nal relations.”

“We, together with you, and with our sympathize­rs will move towards a multipolar, just, democratic world order,” Lavrov said in a video released by the Russian foreign ministry ahead of a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

The two ministers were shown on Chinese state TV in face masks bumping elbows in front of their national flags.

A readout from the Chinese foreign ministry quoted Wang Yi saying that “China-Russia relations have withstood the new test of the changing internatio­nal situation, maintained the correct direction of progress and shown tenacious developmen­t momentum.”

Foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters earlier that Moscow and Beijing will continue efforts in “advancing global multipolar­ity and the democratiz­ation of internatio­nal relations.”

Wang added that “China-Russia cooperatio­n has no limits,” repeating a line used by President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping to characteri­ze ties.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, right, poses for photos with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Tunxi, eastern China’s Anhui Province, Wednesday, in this photo released by Xinhua News Agency.
AP-Yonhap Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, right, poses for photos with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Tunxi, eastern China’s Anhui Province, Wednesday, in this photo released by Xinhua News Agency.

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