China’s Xi meets with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in show of support against Western democracies

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In this photo released by Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service on April 9, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, (left) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi shake hands after their joint news conference following the talks in Beijing, China. (AP)

BEIJING, April 9, (AP): Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Tuesday in a sign of mutual support and shared opposition to Western democracies amid Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
“We would like to express our highest appreciation and admiration for the successes that you have achieved over the years and, above all, over the last decade under your leadership,” Lavrov told Xi, according to Russian media.
“We are sincerely pleased with these successes, since these are the successes of friends, although not everyone in the world shares this attitude and are trying in every possible way to restrain the development of China – in fact just like the development of Russia,” Lavrov said.
Russia’s growing economic and diplomatic isolation has made it increasingly reliant on China, its former rival for leadership of the Communist bloc during the Cold War. In past decades, the two have closely aligned their foreign policies, held joint military exercises and sought to rally non-aligned states in groupings such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Lavrov held a news conference earlier Tuesday with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi at which they reaffirmed solidarity in international affairs.
Lavrov said Russia and China oppose any international events that do not take Russia’s position into account.
He said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “so-called peace formula” was “completely detached from any realities.”
Zelensky has called for the withdrawal of Russian forces and the return of all occupied Ukrainian territory, but is heavily reliant on support from the US, where the Republican Party majority in the House of Representatives has been holding up a new military aid package.
China and Russia are each other’s most important diplomatic partners, both holding permanent seats on the United Nations security council and working together to block initiatives by the US and its allies to spread democratic values and human rights from Venezuela to Syria.

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