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Russia and China's foreign ministers convened on Sunday to discuss the ongoing Ukraine war, emphasizing the importance of their bilateral ties in context with the United States. Sergei Lavrov of Russia and Wang Yi of China met in Beijing before Lavrov attends a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's (SCO) foreign ministers. They highlighted their commitment to "strengthening close coordination" on global issues, including the United Nations and other international organizations, according to Channel News Asia and Reuters.
The discussions also touched on the broader geopolitical landscape, including the relationship with the United States, which both nations view with distrust. Lavrov's visit follows significant discussions about international cooperation, aiming to revitalize mutual development and respond to "a turbulent and changing world," as stated by Wang Yi. Notably, both officials addressed issues related to North Korea and Iran during their meeting, showcasing the multifaceted nature of their partnership, according to South China Morning Post and Anadolu Agency.
During the meeting, Lavrov also relayed messages from President Vladimir Putin to Chinese President Xi Jinping, further solidifying the strategic collaboration between the two nations. The upcoming SCO summit, which President Putin is scheduled to attend, will focus on enhancing the collaborative framework between Russia and China, as noted by multiple sources including The Jakarta Post and Channel News Asia.