MOSCOW: China's top diplomat told one of President Vladimir Putin's closest allies on Tuesday (Feb 21) that Beijing's relationship with Moscow was 'rock solid' and would withstand any test in a changing international situation.
At a meeting in Moscow, Wang Yi told Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of Russia's powerful Security Council, that he looked forward to discussions about security.
Wang said Russia and China should work out new joint steps to ensure the security of both countries, without elaborating.
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