China eyes expanding naval cooperation with Russia
These are most high-level talks between Chinese and Russian military officials since Wagner's short-lived mutiny against Moscow
China's defence minister, Li Shangfu, expressed his desire to expand naval cooperation with Russia, in the highest-level public talks between military officials from the two countries since a failed mutiny in Russia last month.
Speaking in Beijing with Nikolai Yevmenov, head of the Russian navy, Li said he hoped both countries could “strengthen communication at all levels”, adding that the two should “regularly organize joint exercises, joint cruises and joint military skills competition”, as well as “expand practical cooperation in professional fields”.
Yevmenov said the two countries should “continue to expand exchanges at all levels of the two countries’ navies” and “continuously push the relationship between the two militaries to new heights”.
The talks were the most high-level between Chinese and Russian military officials since the head of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, led his forces in a short-lived rebellion against Moscow’s top military brass, an embarrassment for the Kremlin.
China said it supported Russia in “protecting national stability” following the mutiny, but leader Xi Jinping has yet to hold public talks with President Vladimir Putin over the incident.
The two countries have ramped up economic cooperation and diplomatic contacts in recent years, with their strategic partnership having only grown closer since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine last year. The two countries’ militaries frequently hold joint drills.
The chief of staff of Russia’s armed forces, Valery Gerasimov, said last month his country’s strong military partnership with China provided stability around the world.
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