| Russian FM’s visit to China ‘further strengthens strategic partnership’                     (Global Times) -- As Russian Foreign Minister  Sergey Lavrov arrived in China on Monday for an official visit, many observers  said the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership will be further  strengthened despite US pressure. 
                    
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                      | Russian  Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (centre) walks from the plane upon his  arrival in Beijing, China. |                      At the invitation of Chinese  Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the  Communist Party of China Central Committee, the Russian top diplomat will pay  an official visit to China from Monday to Tuesday, Foreign Ministry  spokesperson Mao Ning announced on Sunday.Mao said at a routine press  conference on Monday that the two sides will exchange views and coordinate  stances on the development of bilateral ties, cooperation in different fields  and the international issues of shared common concern on the sidelines of the  75th anniversary of the establishment of China-Russia diplomatic relations.
 As Russian Foreign Ministry  Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced earlier, in Beijing Lavrov will hold  talks with Wang. In particular, the ministers will discuss the situation in  Ukraine and the Asia-Pacific region, issues of bilateral cooperation and  interaction in the international arena, Zakharova said, TASS reported on  Monday.
 Cui Heng, a scholar from the  Shanghai-based China National Institute for SCO International Exchange and  Judicial Cooperation, told the Global Times on Monday that “Lavrov could be  paving the way for the first foreign visit of President Putin since his  reelection, but the final confirmation would be a formal announcement released  by the two sides.”
 Reuters reported in March that  Putin will travel to China in May, in what could be the Kremlin chief’s first  overseas trip of his new presidential term, citing five sources familiar with  the matter. The Kremlin, when asked about the Reuters report, said information  on Putin’s visits would be released closer to the date.
 Li Haidong, a professor at the  China Foreign Affairs University, said the Russian top diplomat could discuss  with China about some urgent and hotspot issues like the Ukraine crisis and  counterterrorism cooperation.
 Russia just experienced a  horrific terrorist attack in Moscow, and the attackers are from Central Asia.  Chinese engineers in Pakistan have also been attacked by terrorists in the  region, so both China and Russia share common concerns about terrorism, said analysts.
 China and Russia are two major  powers in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), and counterterrorism  cooperation between them and other SCO members is significant for regional  peace and stability, especially when the threat of terrorism has reemerged in  some regions, experts said. Apart from the discussion on diplomatic level, the  militaries, law-enforcement and intelligence agencies of the two countries will  also promote the cooperation to target terrorism, experts said.
 US Secretary of Treasury Janet  Yellen is also on her visit to China and she warned that Chinese companies  could face “significant consequences” if they provided “material support for  Russia’s war on Ukraine,” according to the release from US Department of  Treasury.
 The Chinese Foreign Ministry  said in response China’s stance is very clear and has always paid constructive  efforts for mediation to stop the conflict. The Chinese foreign ministry added  that other countries should not attack and smear the normal relations between  China and Russia, and should not harm the legitimate rights and interests of  China and Chinese companies, noting China will take firm measures to safeguard  its legitimate rights and interests.
 Yang Jin, an associate research  fellow at the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies  at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Monday  China has its own principles in developing ties with major powers like Russia  and the US, as “we will never interference in other countries’ internal affairs  and will not meddle in the ties between other countries, so we hope the US  could show the same respect to the China-Russia relations.”
 China is paying efforts to  mediate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine since the very beginning of the  crisis, and China never adds fuels to the flame, and if the US sanctions  Chinese companies who do normal business with Russia in the name of “supporting  Russia’s war on Ukraine,” that would be very unwise, as China will retaliate  for sure, experts said.
 Cui said that the timing of  Lavrov’s visit to China is very interesting, as it’s overlapping with the time  of Yellen’s visit, and takes place before the potential visit by US Secretary  of State Antony Blinken, “so this just shows the complexity of the interactions  between China, Russia and the US, and in the trilateral relations, China is  driven by its own national interests.”
 Li said in the China-Russia-US  relations, “we are in a position with the most flexibility, while the US and  Russia have very limited space to change the deadlock and hostility in their  relations. The key for China to remain flexible is that we don’t favour one  take over another.”
 (Latest Update April 10, 2024)
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