Monday, August 14, 2023
Chinese Guard Priest Li Shangfu will visit Russia and Belarus this week, the Chinese safeguard service affirmed in a web-based proclamation on Monday.
Since China has would not censure Russia's globally decried intrusion of Ukraine, relations among Beijing and Moscow have stayed friendly.
"At the greeting of Russian Guard Priest (Sergei) Shoigu and Belarusian Safeguard Clergyman (Viktor) Khrenin, from August 14 to 19, State Councilor and Protection Pastor Li Shangfu will go to Russia to go to the eleventh Moscow Meeting on Global Security, and visit Belarus," a Chinese safeguard service representative said.
Li's visit to Russia will likewise include conversations with the tops of the guard services of Russia and different countries, as well as a discourse at the global security gathering, the representative added.
Vladimir Putin's counselor said last month that the Russian chief planned to visit China in October. Besides, President Xi Jinping declared the two countries' relations were entering another period during a state visit to Moscow in Spring.
Every now and again applauding their "no restrictions" partnership and collaboration in the financial and military spaces, China and Russia are vital companions.
After Russia began its tactical mission in Ukraine in February of last year and because of the following Western financial approvals, their ties extended much further.
Beijing has explicitly abstained from upbraiding the Russian assault.
