China's Xi Jinping calls relations with Russia 'precious' in meeting with Foreign Minister Lavrov
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Beijing and called the relationship between their countries 'precious.' The meeting focused on the ongoing war in Iran and other Middle East concerns.

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Beijing, calling the relationship between their countries 'precious' as Middle East conflicts continue to escalate.
During the meeting, Xi urged Russia to 'give full play to the advantages of geographic proximity and complementarity, deepen all-round cooperation and raise the resilience of each other's development,' according to official Chinese reports.
The meeting comes as both countries seek closer strategic coordination while the Middle East conflict drags on. Lavrov's visit is part of a broader pattern of world leaders flocking to China to discuss the ongoing Iran war and other regional concerns.
The two nations are using their shared border and economic strengths to build stronger ties. This partnership allows them to coordinate their responses to global crises and support each other's economic growth.
This shows China and Russia are working more closely together while conflicts rage in the Middle East. Their growing partnership could affect global politics and how other countries respond to regional wars.
Watch for more diplomatic meetings between China and Russia as Middle East tensions continue.
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