The Chinese Foreign Minister called the object’s trip to Moscow “successful”
The Chinese Foreign Minister said the recent visit to Russia “successful”, saying the trip reflects the strong relations between Beijing and Moscow.
According to RCO News Agency, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters Saturday evening: Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia and his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin was all successful.
“Given the growing changes in the world and the increasing international developments, the meeting provided an opportunity to look at history and the future, showing the continuation of friendship and the willingness to stand for justice, and ended with complete success,” Sputnik reported.
“The President’s visit to Russia showed that relations between Moscow and Beijing are as strong as stone and the world needs justice, not hegemony,” Wang Yi said.
“The meeting was a strong symbol that China -Russia relations are as strong as stone, and the result of the second World War is not at stake and the world needs justice, not hegemony,” he said. “Also, the partnership of Russia and China is a global stability force, and the meeting showed that the effort to create a gap between China and Russia is no more than an illusion.”
“As long as the two major countries of China and Russia stand and cooperate closely, international order will not be disrupted, world justice will not collapse, and compulsory policy cannot win,” the Chinese foreign minister said. “International relations have always been up and down, while mutual trust and support between China and Russia remains unchanged.”
“The presidents agreed on the need to resolve all international acute problems,” said Wang Yi, referring to the talks of Chinese and Russian presidents focusing on the Ukrainian crisis, the Zionist and Palestinian regime and West Asian developments.
“While the President of Shi’a said China welcomed any effort to achieve peace, the Russian president praised Beijing’s objective and fair positions towards Ukraine, saying that Moscow is ready to launch peace talks without preconditions,” he said.
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