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"China and Russia will not target any third party, but
if hegemonic forces threaten China and Russia, or threaten world peace,
China and Russia will stand together and fight to protect their own
interests and safeguard world peace together," said Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University. "
Xi meets Lavrov, reaffirms China's emphasis on partnership with Russia
By Published: Apr 09, 2024 10:17 PM Chinese
President Xi Jinping (right) greets Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April 9, 2024.
Photo: Xinhua
Chinese
President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on
Tuesday in Beijing. Chinese analysts said the meeting sends a strong
signal that China will firmly develop its strategic partnership with
Russia, despite pressure from the West. The China-Russia partnership
continues to be key for the global strategic balance and the hope for
promoting a multipolar world in which countries of the Global South will
have greater roles to play.
Xi
asked Lavrov to convey his sincere greetings to Russian President
Vladimir Putin. Noting that this year marks the 75th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries, Xi said
China and Russia have embarked on a new path of harmonious coexistence
and win-win cooperation between major countries and neighbors, which has
benefited the two countries and their peoples and contributed wisdom
and strength to international fairness and justice, the Xinhua News
Agency reported on Tuesday.
Earlier
in the day, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Lavrov in
Beijing, and both sides expressed hope for strengthening practical
cooperation in various fields, Xinhua reported.
Wang,
also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China
Central Committee, said that China is willing to work with Russia, in
accordance with the consensus reached by the two heads of state, to
strengthen the synergy of the two countries' development plans and
promote practical cooperation in various fields.
The
top diplomats of the two countries held a joint press conference after
their meeting. Wang mentioned "five always" at the press conference. For
example, he said that the two countries should always follow the
strategic guidance of head-of-state diplomacy, and should always adhere
to the principle of no-alliance, no-confrontation and no-targeting at
any third party.
China
and Russia should always stay on the right course on major matters of
principle. As permanent members of the UN Security Council and major
emerging countries, China and Russia actively respond to the common
aspirations and legitimate concerns of the people of all countries,
advocate a new path of state-to-state relations featuring dialogue and
partnership rather than confrontation and alliance, and actively promote
the building of a community with a shared future for humanity, said
Wang.
Yang
Jin, an associate research fellow at the Institute of Russian, Eastern
European and Central Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, told the Global Times on Tuesday that the remarks made by Xi
and the "five always" raised by Wang provide a "framework and outline"
for the future development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic
partnership of coordination.
Yet
many voices from the West, mainly from the US as well as some senior
NATO officials, insist on depicting the China-Russia relationship as
akin to an "anti-West alliance," which is completely wrong. By
reaffirming the principles of "non-alignment, non-confrontation, and not
targeting any third party," China and Russia are refuting those voices
with a clear stance, experts said.
Multipolar worldChina
always attaches great importance to the development of China-Russia
relations, and stands ready to strengthen bilateral communication with
Russia and enhance multilateral strategic coordination in BRICS and the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), Xi said when meeting with the
visiting Russian top diplomat.
Xi
said that the two countries will show more responsibility, unite
countries in the Global South in the spirit of equality, openness,
transparency and inclusiveness, promote the reform of the global
governance system, and vigorously lead the building of a community with a
shared future for humanity.
China
and Russia are trying to promote a multipolar world where developing
countries and emerging economies of the Global South will play a greater
role, which is the antithesis of the unipolar world dominated by the
US, analysts said.
"China
and Russia will not target any third party, but if hegemonic forces
threaten China and Russia, or threaten world peace, China and Russia
will stand together and fight to protect their own interests and
safeguard world peace together," said Li Haidong, a professor at the
China Foreign Affairs University.
This
is why China and Russia, as well as other members in the UN Security
Council, are pushing an immediate cease-fire and the resumption of
humanitarian aid to Gaza, even as the US vetoed these attempts time and
again, before the Ramadan cease-fire resolution eventually passed on
March 25, experts said.
Wang
said at the joint press conference that Russia will hold the BRICS
presidency this year, and China will take over the rotating presidency
of SCO this year. The two sides will support each other's chairmanship
and light up the "moment of South" global governance.
Richard
Sakwa, professor of Russian and European politics at the School of
Politics and International Relations of the UK's University of Kent,
told the Global Times at a forum in Beijing on March 28 that
China-Russia relations are "one of the key axes for international
politics, and it's not only very important but also necessary" to
maintain the global strategic balance.
Lavrov
said at the meeting with Wang that Russia supports the China-initiated
Global Security Initiative, and is willing to deepen cooperation with
China on multilateral platforms to promote the establishment of a more
just and democratic international order.
The
two sides also had in-depth exchanges on the Ukraine issue, the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the situation in the Asia-Pacific region
and other international and regional issues of common concern.
Ukraine crisis and counterterrorismWang
said at the joint press conference with Lavrov that on the Ukraine
issue, China hopes to see a "cease-fire and an end to the war as soon as
possible." China supports the timely convening of an international
conference recognized by both Russia and Ukraine, with equal
participation by all parties, and a fair discussion of all peace
options, whether it is track one or track two, Wang noted.
Cui
Heng, a scholar from the Shanghai-based China National Institute for
SCO International Exchange and Judicial Cooperation, told the Global
Times on Tuesday that "some Western countries have always blamed China
for its 'pro-Russia' stance, but actually we are just asking for a
mechanism that can be accepted by all parties and can treat everyone
equally."
"China's
stance is based on the desire to stop the bloodshed, but the US' stance
is to use the [Russia-Ukraine] conflict to weaken Russia as much as
possible. The development of the crisis to some extent depends on the US
presidential election later this year," Cui noted "If Donald Trump is
elected, there will be a chance to break the deadlock, but if Joe Biden
gets reelected, we might also see some changes, as Washington and its
allies might not be able to afford the war anymore."
Xi
stressed at the meeting with Lavrov that China supports the Russian
people in following a development path that suits their national
conditions, and supports Russia in combating terrorism and maintaining
social security and stability.
At
the joint press conference with Lavrov on Tuesday, Wang stressed that
China must also pay attention to the resolution of other global and
regional hot spot issues, including continuing to counter terrorism.
"China once again reiterated its condemnation of the terrorist attack in
Moscow and its condolences and support for Russia," said Wang.
"The
Chinese people are also victims of terrorism, and terrorism has always
been a common threat facing mankind. The international community should
resolutely combat all forms of terrorism with a 'zero tolerance'
attitude, firmly support the efforts of all parties to maintain national
security and stability, strengthen international anti-terrorism
cooperation, coordinate development and security, and eliminate the
breeding grounds for terrorism," Wang remarked.
"I
want to thank China for their condolences in connection with the
terrorist attack in the Moscow Region on March 22, and for their support
of Russia's fight against terrorism," Lavrov said during the meeting
with Wang.
All
those involved [in the terrorist attack] will be certainly punished,
Russia's top diplomat stated. "Our [Russia-China] cooperation on
counter-terrorism will continue, including within the framework of
multilateral institutions."
China
and Russia are two major powers in the SCO, and counter-terrorism
cooperation between them and other SCO members is significant for
regional peace and stability, especially when the threat of terrorism
has reemerged in relevant regions, experts said. Apart from the
discussion on the diplomatic level, the militaries, law-enforcement and
intelligence agencies of the two countries will promote cooperation on
combating terrorism, experts said.