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Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu to visit Russia from April 16-19The trip follows an official visit to Moscow last month by Xi Jinping
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The flag of the People's Republic of China. Credit: Reuters Photo
The flag of the People's Republic of China. Credit: Reuters Photo

Chinese Defence Minister General Li Shangfu will visit Russia next week for meetings with counterpart Sergei Shoigu and other military officials, China's Defence Ministry said on Friday.

Li's visit underscores China's strengthening engagement with Russia, with which it has largely aligned its foreign policy in an attempt to reshape the world order to diminish the influence of the United States and other Western democracies.

China has refused to criticise Russia's invasion of Ukraine and blamed the US and NATO for provoking Moscow. During a 2022 visit to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping issued a joint statement declaring a “no limits” relationship between the two countries.

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Li will also visit Russia's military academy during his April 16-19 trip, Defence Ministry spokesperson Colonel Tan Kefei said.

The trip follows an official visit to Moscow last month by Xi that emphasized how China is increasingly becoming the senior partner in the relationship as it provides Russia with political cover and an economic lifeline during its war on Ukraine.

Officially, however, China remains neutral in the conflict and has yet to offer a full-throated endorsement of Russia's actions.

While Moscow and Beijing have said they would increase contacts between their militaries and stage more joint sea and air patrols and drills, the Chinese foreign minister said on Friday that China would not be helping Russia with weapons, as the US and other Western allies have feared.

“Sino-Russian military relations have continued to operate at a high level, and new progress has been made,” Tan was quoted as saying in a ministry news release announcing Li's visit.

The “China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination in the new era” has been enriched by “strategic communication, joint exercises and practical cooperation” at the military level, Tan said.

Military power in China is concentrated in the ruling Communist Party's Military Affairs Commission led by Xi and two vice chairs.

An aerospace engineer by training, Li is under US sanctions over Chinese purchases of Russian fighter jets and air defence missiles. He was appointed minister in March at the annual meeting of China's ceremonial legislature.

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(Published 14 April 2023, 13:04 IST)