Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded high-level security consultations in Moscow on December 2, 2025, marking a significant step in China-Russia strategic coordination. Following a two-hour private meeting with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, both leaders addressed regional security concerns during expanded delegation talks.
"We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the one-China principle," stated Shoigu during the media briefing, directly addressing recent geopolitical developments. The Russian official criticized what he called "provocative statements by Japanese representatives regarding the Taiwan region and Kuril Islands."
Wang emphasized the deepening partnership, noting: "Our comprehensive strategic coordination continues to play a crucial stabilizing role in international affairs." The discussions reportedly covered enhanced economic cooperation mechanisms and coordination on multilateral platforms ahead of key 2026 diplomatic engagements.
Analysts observe this meeting follows increased cross-strait communication channels between the Chinese mainland and the Taiwan region this year, with Beijing maintaining its opposition to any form of "external interference" in what it considers internal affairs.
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Wang Yi visits Russia for China-Russia strategic security consultation
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