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China’s Xi offers Russia ‘firm support’ on ‘core interests’

Xi Jinping offered support at a meeting with Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin

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Chinese President Xi Jinping offered Beijing’s support on Moscow’s ‘core interests’ at a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Wednesday.

China and Russia have in recent years ramped up economic and diplomatic cooperatio­n, growing even closer since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine despite Beijing’s insistence that it is neutral in that conflict.

Mishustin’s trip this week is the highest-level visit by a Russian official to China since last year’s invasion of Ukraine.

Xi told Mishustin China and Russia would continue to offer each other ‘firm support on issues concerning each other’s core interests and strengthen collaborat­ion in multilater­al arenas’, according to a readout by the official Xinhua news agency.

China and Russia should ‘push cooperatio­n in various fields to a higher level’, he said, and ‘raise the level of economic, trade and investment cooperatio­n’.

Mishustin also met with Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday, saying that ‘relations between Russia and China are at an unpreceden­ted high level’ following a grand welcoming ceremony outside Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. “They are characteri­sed by mutual respect of each other’s interests, the desire to jointly respond to challenges, which is associated with increased turbulence in the internatio­nal arena and the pressure of illegitima­te sanctions from the collective West,” he said.

Li, in turn, hailed the ‘comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p between China and Russia in the new era’.

China is Russia’s largest trading partner, with trade between them reaching a record Us$190bn last year, according to Chinese customs data. Li said bilateral trade had already reached Us$70bn so far this year.

“This is a year-on-year increase of more than 40 per cent,” he said. “The scale of investment between the two countries is also continuous­ly upgrading,” Li said. ”Strategic large-scale projects are steadily advancing.”

Ministers from the two countries signed a series of agreements after the talks on service trade cooperatio­n and sports, as well as on patents and Russian millet exports to China.

China’s upper hand

Mishustin is accompanie­d this week by top officials including Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who handles energy policy.

China last year became Russia’s top energy customer as Moscow’s gas exports otherwise plummeted due to a flurry of Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.

And Novak told a RussiaChin­a business forum in Shanghai on Tuesday that Russian energy supplies to China would increase by 40 per cent year-onyear in 2023, Moscow’s state media reported.

Analysts say China holds the upper hand in the relationsh­ip with Russia, and that its sway is growing as Moscow’s internatio­nal isolation deepens.

The leaders of both countries are ‘brought together more by shared grievances and insecuriti­es than by shared goals’, Ryan Hass, a senior fellow at Washington’s Brookings Institutio­n and a former White House official, told AFP.

“They both resent and feel threatened by Western leadership in the internatio­nal system and believe their countries should be given greater deference on issues implicatin­g their own interests.”

In February, Beijing released a paper calling for a ‘political settlement’ to the Ukraine conflict, but Western countries said it could enable Russia to hold much of the territory it has seized. Xi invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit Beijing during their summit in Moscow in March.

China and Russia should push cooperatio­n in various fields to a higher level and raise the level of economic, trade and investment cooperatio­n

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 ?? (afp) ?? Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin meets with China’s President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday
(afp) Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin meets with China’s President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday

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