Beijing – China and Russia highlight their commitment to unite in both challenging and favorable circumstances as they try to drive the wedge between the two countries.
“History and reality teach us that China and Russia are destined to be good neighbors. And our two countries share misery with Weal, support each other and share common developments. A true friend to pursue,” President Xi Jinping said Monday. A call from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Chinese leader emphasized that the strategic partnership between Beijing and Moscow would be kept free of external influences.
“Our bilateral relationships have strong internal driving forces and unique strategic value. Even third parties are not affected by third parties. Both countries have long-term views. There is a development strategy and foreign policy. According to a statement published on the website, President XI said: China’s Foreign Ministry.
Xi also threw weight behind talks between Russia and the US to end the war with Ukraine. He emphasizes his country is ready to help it resolve conflict peacefully.
“China welcomes the positive efforts Russia has made and the related parties to resolve the crisis,” he said.
“A true friend who shares Weal and Woe, supports each other and achieves a common development,” says Xi.
Putin reaffirmed Russia’s willingness to strengthen “strategic cooperation” with China as he updated XI with the latest contacts with the US.
“Russia is committed to removing the underlying causes of the conflict and reaching a sustainable, long-term peace plan,” added Putin.
XI and Putin’s phone conversation comes as US President Donald Trump insisted on a swift resolution on the Ukrainian conflict. The Trump administration raised concerns among Washington’s European allies by excluding them and Ukraine from talks with Russia that took place in Saudi Arabia a week ago.
Trump also denounced President Volodymi Zelenkie for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during the third anniversary of the conflict.
This is because the United States has committed hundreds of billions of dollars of military aid to Ukraine since the war with Russia exploded in February 2022.
Trump’s stance shows that Washington may aim to create a rift between Beijing and Moscow in order to concentrate resources on competition with China.
China is the second largest economy in the world. It is expected to surpass the United States by 2035 and become the world’s largest economy.
The White House, in line with its “opposition to China,” is a variety of policies designed to escalate economic and trade measures targeting China, and limit China’s investment, trade activities and key industries. is being implemented.
These actions include stricter regulations on China’s spending on the critical US sector and the imposing additional tariffs.