

China-Russia collaboration never targets third parties: FM
Apr 2, 2025
In this discussion, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasizes the historical significance of the 80th anniversary of Allied victory in World War II and the necessity for stronger ties with China. Joined by Moscow reporter Alyosa Milankovic, they delve into the recent meeting between Putin and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, targeting enhanced cooperation. The conversation also touches on both nations' commitment to a non-aligned stance and ongoing efforts to navigate regional security and global trade challenges, highlighting the importance of their partnership.
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China-Russia Relations
- China and Russia reaffirmed ties during Wang Yi's visit, marking 80 years since WWII victory.
- Their partnership is resilient, stable, and not targeted at any third party.
Principles of China-Russia Relations
- China-Russia relations are based on non-alignment, non-confrontation, and not targeting third parties.
- These principles are important for building mutual trust, especially during geopolitical transitions.
Taiwan Strait Military Exercises
- The PLA conducted exercises in the Taiwan Strait to test capabilities like controlling, blockading, and precision striking.
- These exercises serve as a warning to separatist forces and are not directed at those seeking peaceful reunification.