China, Russia hold consultations on UN, Security Council affairs; Event signals two sides’ commitment to defending multilateralism: Chinese expert

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China and Russia held consultations on UN and Security Council affairs, signaling their commitment to defending multilateralism. The two sides agreed to uphold multilateralism and promote a rules-based functioning of the UN Security Council, particularly in addressing regional hotspot issues.
Chinese Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Cai Wei met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alimov Alexander Sergeevitch in Beijing. They exchanged views on the international situation, UN and Security Council affairs, and regional issues. Both sides agreed to jointly uphold multilateralism and promote a political settlement of hotspot issues. The consultations covered various topics, including the reform of the UN Security Council and the UN80 Initiative. China and Russia also discussed their opposition to unilateral pressure and the use of force, and their support for balancing concerns through dialogue.
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