China to ramp up cooperation with Russia, top diplomat says

China to ramp up cooperation with Russia, top diplomat says

China and Russia: Keeping the Strategic Billiards Going

On Tuesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry sent a message that China’s relationship with Russia will keep rolling—no matter how wild the international market gets. They’re basically saying, “Let’s stay on the same page, no matter what fireworks erupt outside.”

The Face‑to‑Face Promise

  • Le Yucheng, China’s Vice Foreign Minister, met with Russia’s ambassador, Andrey Denisov, on Monday. He assured Denysov that China is set to ramp up “strategic coordination” at full speed.
  • The Ministry worded it like a supportive coach: “We’re ready to keep strategic coordination at a turbo level, even if the global scene gets a bit chaotic.”

What’s on the Global Stage?

Picture China and Russia as two heavyweight boxers exchanging polite nods instead of punches. China’s swipe began: “Even if the world’s playing a random game of volatility, we’ll keep moving.”

EU’s Secret Agenda

The European Union plans to nudge China at their upcoming summit, gently reminding them not to act as a “co‑pilot” for Russia in the Ukraine conflict. In plain talk: “Hold the back seat; let Russia steer.”