🌐 Russia continues to demonstrate deepening relations with U.S. adversaries, despite efforts by Russian President Vladimir Putin to show readiness for negotiations with the United States.
Source: Bukvy
🤝 On February 28, Russia’s Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu met with the President of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Xi Jinping and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing. The discussion focused on bilateral security issues and international and regional matters.
🌏 Shoigu and Xi emphasized the importance of further coordination at “key international platforms” such as BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), as well as diplomatic efforts to “resolve the Ukrainian crisis.”
💬 Shoigu also highlighted the achievement of an “unprecedented” level of relations between Russia and China.
🔍 Analysts from the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) have noted Russia’s ties with North Korea.
🤝 On February 26, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev met with the member of the Workers’ Party of Korea’s Politburo, Ri Hi Yong, to discuss closer cooperation and expanding contracts in all areas.
🤐 On February 27, President Vladimir Putin also met with Ri Hi Yong, but the Kremlin’s press service did not provide details.
📜 Furthermore, on February 27, representatives of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kursk region signed an agreement on cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pyongyang.
⚡ ISW emphasizes that Russia continues to strengthen ties with U.S. adversaries, underlining the importance of bolstering alliances and supporting U.S. partners, particularly in Ukraine.
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