May 24, 2023 16:42 UTC
  •  China: Beijing, Moscow to continue to back each other on ‘core’ issues

Chinese President Xi Jinping says Beijing will give Moscow "firm support," assuring Russian leaders that his administration would be backing them on "core" issues of mutual interest despite pressure by the West.

In a meeting with visiting Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Wednesday, Xi said Beijing and Moscow would continue to provide one another with "firm support on issues concerning each other's core interests and strengthen collaboration in multilateral arenas," according to a readout by the Xinhua news agency.

Beijing and Moscow should "push cooperation in various fields to a higher level," he insisted, and should "raise the level of economic, trade and investment cooperation" between them.

In recent years, the two countries have hugely ramped up economic and diplomatic cooperation, growing closer to one another despite pressure on Beijing from the West to sever its ties with Moscow over its military operation with Ukraine.

China is Russia's largest trading partner, with trade between them reaching a record level.

Mishustin, who is accompanied by Russia’s deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, is on an official two-day visit to China to seal trade contracts.

He is the highest-ranking Russian official to visit China since Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine last year.

The Russian official, who also met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday, said the two countries had established bilateral relations based on "mutual respect of each other's interests, the desire to jointly respond to challenges, which is associated with increased turbulence in the international arena and the pattern of sensational pressure from the collective West."

"Our country is the leading supplier of oil to China. Exports of natural and liquefied gas, as well as coal, are steadily increasing,” Mishustin noted, adding that the two sides “are ready to collaborate on the implementation of other major projects, including those involving renewable energy."

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