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‘China will keep backing Russia on sovereignty, security,’ Xi tells Putin

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By SRI NewsDesk Published June 16, 2022
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Chinese President Xi Jinping told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a call Wednesday that Beijing would keep backing Moscow on “ sovereignty and security ”, according to state media.

China is “ willing to continue to offer collective support( to Russia) on issues concerning core interests and major enterprises similar as sovereignty and security, ” Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported Xi as saying.
It was the alternate reported call between the two leaders since Putin launched his irruption of Ukraine on February 24.

China has refused to condemn Moscow’s irruption of Ukraine and has been indicted of furnishing politic cover for Russia by blasting Western warrants and arms deals to Kyiv.

According to CCTV, Xi praised the “ good instigation of development ” in bilateral relations since the launch of the time “ in the face of global fermentation and changes ”.

Beijing was willing to “ consolidate strategic collaboration between the two countries ”, Xi reportedly said.

China was ready to “ strengthen communication and collaboration ” with Russia in transnational organisations and “ push the transnational order and global governance towards further just and reasonable development, ” he added.

The European Union and the United States have advised that any backing from Beijing for Russia’s war in Ukraine, or help for Moscow to dodge Western warrants, would damage ties with China.

Also Read: CHINA AND RUSSIA A Friendship with No Limits

China, as well as India, are two major husbandry that haven’t taken part in retaliatory measures against Moscow over its irruption.

In the eyes of Chinese officers, the Europeans have allowed themselves to be smelled into backing Ukraine, at Washington’s action, in a move negative to their interests as Russian gas consumers.

Once bitter Cold War adversaries, Beijing and Moscow have stepped up cooperation in recent times as a counterpoise to what they see as US global dominance.

The two countries have drawn closer in the political, trade and military spheres as part of what they call a “ no limits ” relationship.

Also Read: Russia Ukraine Conflict Explained

The two sides last week unveiled the first road ground linking the two countries, connecting the far eastern Russian megacity of Blagoveshchensk with the northern Chinese megacity of Heihe.

Wednesday’s call between the two leaders fell on Xi’s 69th birthday and was their first reported communication since the day after Russia launched its irruption of its European neighbour.

Xi, who has described Putin as an “ old friend ”, also invited his Russian counterpart to the opening form of the Beijing Winter Olympics in early February.

Beijing is Moscow’s largest trading mate, with trade volumes last time hitting$ 147 billion, according to Chinese customs data, up further than 30 percent on 2019.

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