Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said that relations between Russia and China do not pose a threat to other countries. He made such a statement at the annual press conference on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress (Parliament) session, reports DEA News.
According to the minister, relations between Moscow and Beijing are “characterized by incompatibility with the blocs, lack of conflict and are not directed towards third parties.”
He also noted that Russia-China relations “do not pose a threat to any country in the world and do not tolerate interference and provocations by third parties.”
Former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg saw a threat Cooperation between China and Russia for Western countries.
According to him, Beijing’s refusal to discuss Russia’s special operations in Ukraine was the main proof of the start of cooperation between the two countries. Stoltenberg pointed out that the economic cooperation between China and Russia is expanding. He also added that China does not condemn Russia’s special operations in Ukraine.