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Russia reaffirms support for China's position on Taiwan in Beijing talks

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Russia reaffirms support for China's position on Taiwan in Beijing talks
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Secretary of the Russian Security Council Sergey Shoygu

In high-level talks in Beijing, Russia's Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoygu has pledged Moscow's unwavering support for China's claim to Taiwan, criticizing actions by "ill-wishers" to destabilize the strait. The meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted a shared commitment to forging a new multipolar world order and deepening strategic coordination against perceived Western hegemony.

During a significant diplomatic meeting in Beijing, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoygu firmly reiterated Moscow's full backing for China's stance on Taiwan, reinforcing the deepening strategic partnership between the two powers. In discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Shoygu affirmed that Russia views the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate government of the entire nation, including Taiwan. The talks underscored a mutual ambition to reshape the global order, counter what they term neocolonial practices, and enhance bilateral coordination on international platforms.

Solidarity on core sovereignty issues

Secretary Shoygu's statement on Taiwan was unambiguous, directly addressing the tense situation in the Taiwan Strait. "I want to confirm our consistent and unwavering support for Beijing on the Taiwan issue. We proceed from the fact that the government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representing the whole of China," he stated. He further accused external actors, referring to "China's ill-wishers," of attempting to destabilize the region. Shoygu also expressed Russian concerns over Japan's "policy of accelerated militarization," signaling a shared focus on regional security dynamics in East Asia.

A shared vision for a new global architecture

The meeting extended beyond bilateral support to articulate a common worldview. Shoygu emphasized a joint interest in "shaping a just multipolar world order" and building "an architecture of equal and indivisible security across the entire Eurasian territory." He characterized 2026 as a year of profound and rapid global change, necessitating closer foreign policy alignment. This vision was echoed by Wang Yi, who framed strong Russia-China relations as a cornerstone for resisting a return to what he called the "law of the jungle" in international affairs. He stressed their responsibility as permanent UN Security Council members to jointly shape a more just system of global governance.

Deepening trust and future prospects

Both officials highlighted the depth of their countries' strategic trust. Foreign Minister Wang Yi attributed the effectiveness of their cooperation to "deep, trusting relations, based on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and the search for a balance of interests." He pointed to the foundational Treaty on Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation as a continuing benchmark for their partnership. Looking ahead, Wang Yi expressed hope that relations in the coming Lunar New Year would progress with "the energy of the dragon and the horse," opening new horizons. This rhetoric points to an intention not merely to maintain ties but to actively expand their strategic collaboration in the face of a fragmenting international landscape, a development closely monitored by nations like Türkiye that navigate a complex multi-polar reality.



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