Russia, China bolster defence ties at ‘substantive’ talks

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Andrei Belousov, Russia's Defence Minister, attends a meeting with Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission, in Beijing, China, in this still image taken from video released on October 15, 2024. Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS

Russia's Defence Minister Andrei Belousov (left) with China's Central Military Commission Vice-Chairman Zhang Youxia in Beijing, on Oct 15.

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- Russia and China held “substantive” defence and military talks to bolster ties, Russia’s Defence Minister said on Oct 15, as

Moscow and Beijing cement a “no limits” partnership

and step up criticism of US efforts to extend its influence in Asia.

“The military departments of Russia and China are united in their assessments of global processes, and they have a common understanding of what needs to be done in the current situation,” a post on the Russian Defence Ministry’s Telegram messaging app cited Defence Minister Andrei Belousov as saying.

Mr Belousov said he met China’s Central Military Commission Vice-Chairman Zhang Youxia for “very substantive” talks.

China’s Defence Ministry said after the meeting that both sides hope to deepen and expand military relations and maintain high-level exchanges.

Mr Belousov’s visit to Beijing took place as China’s military vowed to take further action against Taiwan if needed, after

staging a day of war games

it said were a warning to “separatist acts” and which drew condemnation from the Taiwanese and US governments.

China and Russia declared a “no limits” partnership in February 2022 when President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing less than three weeks before

his forces launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine

, triggering the deadliest land war in Europe since World War II.

In May 2024, Mr Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged a “new era” of partnership between the two most powerful rivals of the US, which they cast as an aggressive Cold War hegemon sowing chaos across the world.

Mr Putin and Mr Xi also agreed to deepen their “strategic partnership”, Mr Belousov said, without providing details, adding he is confident that “fruitful work and the adoption of significant, weighty decisions are ahead”.

Russia said last week that it was standing alongside China on Asian issues, including the criticism of the US drive to extend its influence and “deliberate attempts” to inflame the situation around Taiwan.

The US says China is supporting Russia's war effort in Ukraine by supplying so-called dual use goods, including microelectronics, that can help it build weapons. China says it has not provided weaponry to any party, and that normal trade with Russia should not be interrupted or restricted. REUTERS

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