Yesterday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi traveled to Moscow to kick off a high-level strategic security consultation with Sergei Shoigu, Secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council.
The leaders sat down for a nearly two-hour one-on-one meeting before their delegations joined for extended talks. The mood was serious and focused as both sides reviewed their shared approach to regional and global security challenges. 🌐
In the media-accessible session, Shoigu made a key statement: he reaffirmed Russia's support for the one-China principle and strongly condemned recent remarks by Japanese officials on Taiwan and the Kuril Islands.
While details of Wang Yi's remarks remain private, the consultation is a clear sign of China and Russia tightening their strategic cooperation at a time of shifting international dynamics.
Young global observers and investors will be watching closely as Beijing and Moscow continue to deepen their ties and coordinate on security matters. 🤝
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Wang Yi visits Russia for China-Russia strategic security consultation
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