In a high-stakes meeting that could reshape global dynamics, senior officials from China and Russia pledged closer coordination to tackle strategic security challenges and promote stability worldwide.
Member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Wang Yi and Russia’s Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu co-hosted the 19th China-Russia Strategic Security Consultation in Beijing this week. The talks focused on mutual development, national rejuvenation, and addressing 'major issues of common concern.'
Highlighting 75 years of diplomatic relations, Wang emphasized how ties between the two nations have thrived despite global turbulence. 'Our partnership isn’t just about shared interests—it’s a blueprint for equitable international cooperation,' he stated, referencing their 'new model' of major-country relations.
Key takeaways from the meeting:
Strengthened collaboration on security and development priorities
Expanded political trust and practical cooperation
Commitment to uplift Global South solidarity
Both sides vowed to implement agreements made by their national leaders, framing their alliance as a stabilizing force in an increasingly fragmented world.
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China, Russia vow to enhance coordination, maintain global stability
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