China’s foreign minister tells Russian counterpart Putin’s coming visit to China is among top priorities in a ‘turbulent and changing world’

Emphasising the depth and uniqueness of their bilateral ties, Wang also said on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s coming visit to China would be among top priorities between Beijing and Moscow in the coming months, according to a Chinese statement.

China’s Xi Jinping joins Vladimir Putin at Victory Day parade in Russia

“Close communication between the two foreign ministers facilitates the timely implementation of the consensus reached by the two heads of state, and the current priority is to jointly prepare for high-level engagements in the next phase, deepen comprehensive strategic coordination … and collaboratively address the challenges posed by a turbulent and changing world.”

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