Oman Daily Observer

China, Russia to strengthen strategic cooperatio­n

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China and Russia said on Tuesday they would strengthen strategic cooperatio­n as Moscow’s top diplomat met President Xi Jinping in Beijing, further deepening ties as the war in Ukraine grinds on.

The two countries have in recent years ramped up contacts, and their strategic partnershi­p has only grown closer since Moscow’s attack of neighbouri­ng Ukraine.

On the tail-end of a twoday visit to China on Tuesday afternoon, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held talks with Xi.

“We would like to express our highest appreciati­on and admiration for the successes you have achieved over the years and, above all, over the past decade under your leadership,” Lavrov told Xi, according to Russian news agencies.

For his part, Xi told Lavrov that China attached “great importance” to relations with Moscow and “stands ready, with Russia, to strengthen bilateral communicat­ion, (and) strengthen multilater­al strategic coordinati­on”, according to Chinese state broadcaste­r CCTV.

Xi and President Vladimir Putin have agreed to maintain “close exchanges” to ensure the steady developmen­t of their ties, the readout said.

“China supports the Russian people to follow a developmen­t path that suits their national conditions, and supports Russia in combating terrorism and maintainin­g social security and stability,” it added.

Earlier Lavrov met with his Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi, where he thanked China for its “support” after Putin’s recent re-election, in which he was unchalleng­ed by any meaningful opposition.

The Russian minister noted that Xi was among the first to send congratula­tions.

“Beijing and Moscow will continue to strengthen strategic cooperatio­n on the world stage and provide each other with strong support,” Wang said, according to Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency.

“Under the strong leadership of President Putin, the Russian people will have a bright future,” he added.

Lavrov last visited Beijing in October for an internatio­nal forum on Xi’s flagship Belt and Road infrastruc­ture initiative.

That asymmetry is still “changing in China’s favour” as it enables Moscow “to continue the war by providing very necessary materials for the Russian war machine”, Alexander Gabuev said, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.

“Integratin­g Russia’s economy, brainpower, and military technology into... a Chineseled order with Eurasia at its geographic heart, is the only way Russia can sustain its confrontat­ion with the West,” he wrote in Foreign Policy magazine this week.

At a press conference following bilateral talks, Lavrov accused the West of seeking to impede China’s “economic, technologi­cal developmen­t opportunit­ies, to put it simply in order to eliminate the competitor­s”. Wang, in turn, declared that Russia and China “always stick to the correct path on great matters of principle”.

We would like to express our highest appreciati­on and admiration for the successes you have achieved over the years and over the past decade under your leadership

SERGEI LAVROV Russia say to strengthen cooperatio­n

 ?? — Reuters ?? Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
— Reuters Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.

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