Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi doubled down on the enduring friendship between China and Russia during a press conference Friday, declaring that their bond will remain resilient regardless of global turbulence. Speaking at the sidelines of the National People's Congress session, Wang emphasized that the two nations have forged a unique path in international diplomacy—one that avoids military alliances, confrontations, and third-party targeting.
“This isn’t just about politics—it’s about rewriting the playbook for how major powers interact,” Wang stated, framing their relationship as a “mature, stable, and pioneering” model for others to follow. He highlighted their shared history, noting how China and Russia played pivotal roles in defeating fascism during World War II through immense sacrifices in Asia and Europe.
Amid today’s unpredictable geopolitical climate, Wang stressed that the Sino-Russian partnership serves as a stabilizing force rather than a wildcard. “This isn’t a temporary alliance—it’s rooted in decades of shared logic and mutual progress,” he added, hinting at deeper economic and strategic collaborations ahead.
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Wang Yi: Historical logic of China-Russia friendship will not change
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