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Xi assures Russia of China’s friendship as ties grow with other nations

BEIJING: China and Russia must trust and support each other, deepen ​cooperation and defend each other’s interests, President Xi Jinping said ‌on Wednesday, assuring Moscow of friendship even as the world’s No.2 economy expands ties with other neighbours and nations.

In a meeting with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at ​the Great Hall of the People, Xi said the “stability” and “certainty” of China-Russia ​relations were particularly valuable as he told the Russian envoy to convey ⁠his sincere regards to President Vladimir Putin, according to the official ​Xinhua news agency.

A handful of Western leaders have paid visits to Beijing ​this year, including the prime ministers of Spain, Britain and Canada, seeking to elevate ties with China. On Wednesday, Vietnam’s top leader To Lam met Xi in ​ Beijing to cement relations at a time when both work to ​fend off trade tariff pressure from the United States.

Putin and Xi are expected hold ‌a ⁠summit sometime this year to affirm Sino-Russian partnership and cooperation as the two neighbours observe anniversaries of their ties, including the 2001 Sino-Russia Treaty of Friendship.

“In the face of a once-in-a-century change, China and Russia ​must, through closer ​and more robust ⁠strategic cooperation, resolutely defend the legitimate interests of both countries, uphold the unity of the Global South, ​and demonstrate the sense of responsibility expected of major ​powers and ⁠permanent members of the United Nations Security Council,” Xi told Lavrov.

In recent years, China has pushed for the building of what it says should ⁠be ​an equal and orderly multipolar world where ​every country has a say and major powers shoulder more responsibilities, an alternative to what ​Beijing describes as US hegemony.

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