China and Russia have pledged to strengthen their strategic cooperation, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two countries have been increasing their ties in recent years, especially since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Lavrov expressed admiration for China’s achievements under Xi’s leadership, while Xi emphasized the importance of the relationship between the two countries. Both leaders agreed to maintain close exchanges to ensure the steady development of their ties, with China supporting Russia’s development and efforts to combat terrorism.
Lavrov also met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, where the two countries reaffirmed their commitment to strategic cooperation on the world stage. Wang thanked China for its support after Putin’s recent re-election and expressed confidence in Russia’s future under Putin’s leadership. Analysts believe that China holds the upper hand in the relationship, with its influence over Russia growing as Moscow becomes increasingly isolated on the international stage. This has led to concerns that Russia may be locking itself into “vassalage to China” as it relies on China for necessary materials for its war machine.
U.S. officials have warned China against indirectly aiding Russia’s war effort and have urged China to use its influence to help bring about peace in Ukraine. They have accused China of continuing to support Russia’s defense industrial base, despite calls for a halt in such activities. Lavrov drew a parallel between the West’s “unlawful sanctions” and efforts to curb China’s access to sensitive U.S.-made technologies. Wang stressed the need for China and Russia to stick to the correct path on important matters and oppose acts of hegemony and tyranny, while also working towards a common future for humanity.
The relationship between China and Russia remains crucial, with both countries seeking to strengthen their strategic cooperation and provide mutual support. China’s growing influence over Russia has raised concerns about Russia’s increasing reliance on China for materials and support. Despite pressure from the West to stop supporting Russia’s military efforts, China and Russia have maintained their commitment to each other. Both countries are opposed to acts of hegemony and tyranny and are working towards a common future for humanity. China has also pledged to play a constructive role on the international stage and avoid adding fuel to conflicts.