‘Burning subjects’ for Russian foreign minister during China visit
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Moscow’s key diplomatic and economic partner China on April 8 and 9.
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MOSCOW – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Moscow’s key diplomatic and economic partner China on April 8 and 9, his ministry said in a statement.
“On April 8 and 9, the foreign affairs minister of the Russian Federation, Sergei Lavrov, will undertake an official visit in the People’s Republic of China, during which discussions with... (his Chinese counterpart) Wang Yi are planned,” it said on April 7.
“An in-depth exchange of points of view is expected on a certain number of ‘burning subjects’,” the statement said.
It cited “the Ukrainian crisis and the situation in the Asia-Pacific region”.
They would “discuss a wide range of questions linked to bilateral cooperation, as well as cooperation on the international scene”, the statement added.
In Beijing, China’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning confirmed the “official” visit at Mr Wang’s invitation.
Relations between the two nations have been strengthened
Mr Lavrov’s trip follows this path of rapprochement, which saw Chinese President Xi Jinping go to Moscow in March 2023 and declare an “unlimited friendship” between Moscow and Beijing while condemning Western hegemony.
They met again in October on the sidelines of a Silk Road forum in Beijing,
After his re-election in March 2024,
China sees itself as a neutral party in the Ukraine conflict, but it has become Russia’s leading trade partner in the last two years and favours a political settlement to end the fighting.
Western nations regularly urge Beijing to play a greater role in restoring peace in Ukraine by using its influence over the Kremlin. AFP

