Xinhua News Agency of Singapore reported today (July 15): "On Sunday (July 13), Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in Beijing, who had just concluded a visit to North Korea. The two discussed issues such as the Korean Peninsula, the Ukraine crisis, and relations with the United States. Analysts interviewed said that the rare meeting of Chinese and Russian foreign ministers within a week may aim to exchange new information obtained within three days face-to-face, further coordinating positions on regional affairs."
[Witty] Comment: The second meeting of Chinese and Russian foreign ministers within a week is swift and meaningful, like two martial arts masters suddenly sitting at a table, planning to dismantle a super complex endgame together. Therefore, the international community is paying close attention to the "two meetings within a week," with Western media speculating that China and Russia are "plotting a big move." In the context of the delicate situation on the Korean Peninsula, the ongoing Ukraine crisis, and the complex relationship with the United States, this move is definitely not accidental. Exchanging new information face-to-face and coordinating positions demonstrate the close and efficient strategic cooperation between China and Russia. This not only shows a strong commitment to maintaining regional stability but also indicates to the world that China and Russia have firm consensus and strong capacity for action in international affairs. (Figure two is an old photo from two years ago.)
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