Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

China's top diplomat holds strategic dialogue with Russian Federation Security Council secretary

China

China

China

China's top diplomat holds strategic dialogue with Russian Federation Security Council secretary

2026-02-01 23:04 Last Updated At:02-02 01:27

China's top diplomat Wang Yi met with Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council, in Beijing on Sunday.

Wang, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, welcomed Shoigu's visit to China for a strategic dialogue as designated by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Wang noted that the world is increasingly undergoing both changes and turbulence, with the post-war international order and norms governing international relations severely impacted, and the world faces a real risk of regressing to the law of the jungle.

As major countries and permanent members of the United Nations (UN) Security Council, China and Russia have the responsibility and obligation to practice true multilateralism, safeguard the international system with the UN at its core, advocate an equal and orderly multipolar world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization, and work to build a more just and reasonable global governance system, Wang said.

Noting that China and Russia are each other's largest neighbors and comprehensive strategic partners of coordination for a new era, Wang said the two countries should maintain close communication on major issues concerning bilateral relations, step up mutual support on matters involving each other's core interests, and safeguard their respective and common interests.

Wang said China stands ready to work with Russia to fully implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, enhance strategic communication, deepen strategic coordination, and open up new prospects for China-Russia relations in the new year.

Shoigu said that this year marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Russia-China Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation, and that Russia-China relations are underpinned by mutual respect, mutual trust, equality and mutual benefit.

He noted that since the start of the year, the world has witnessed complex and volatile developments with frequent flare-ups of security and hotspot issues. Russia has always upheld the one-China principle, closely followed the moves of hostile forces to undermine cross-Strait stability, and firmly opposed Japan's attempts to accelerate re-militarization, Shoigu said.

The Russian side stands ready to continue to firmly support each other with China, enhance bilateral cooperation, and strengthen coordination within multilateral mechanisms such as the UN, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and BRICS, he said.

He called on both sides to jointly maintain the high-level development momentum of Russia-China relations, work to build a more just and reasonable multipolar world, and form an indivisible security architecture on the Eurasian continent.

The two sides also conducted in-depth strategic communication on various international and regional issues of mutual concern.

China's top diplomat holds strategic dialogue with Russian Federation Security Council secretary

China's top diplomat holds strategic dialogue with Russian Federation Security Council secretary

China Global Television Network's "All Things Horses" challenge to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Horse is setting the stage for a worldwide artistic celebration, with submissions that blend ancient legends, cross-cultural calligraphy, and digital innovation demonstrating humanity's enduring fascination with the animal.

Master painter Shan Ze, also known as Li Yifan, placed a modern twist on ancient myth in a spellbinding feat of artistic skill: drawing a horse with a single, unbroken line.

Inspired by the classic Chinese text "Shan Hai Jing" (Classic of Mountains and Seas), Shan Ze recreated Jiliang, a legendary celestial horse associated with good fortune. In a mesmerizing performance, his hand never left the page, animating the mythical steed with one elegant stroke.

From the Middle East, the challenge witnessed a breathtaking fusion of cultures as Syrian artist Iyad Nasser merged the flowing aesthetics of Arabic calligraphy with the noble silhouette of a horse.

Each curve and flourish of the script became a celebration of vitality and movement. Through his calligraphic horse, Nasser extended heartfelt wishes for good health, prosperity, and the "Long (Dragon) and Horse Spirit" (vigorous and progressive spirit). His artwork galloped beyond geographic and artistic borders, reminding the world of the universal language of beauty and hope.

Technology and tradition collided when French artist Renaud C. Haslan employed artificial intelligence in his creative process. By blending classic Chinese motifs with cutting-edge AI, Haslan animated the zodiac horse in dynamic motion, turning back in a powerful glance, then lifting its head as if calling to the sky.

From ink and calligraphy to AI-generated marvels, the horse continues to unite diverse creators and spectators on a shared journey into the Chinese New Year.

As the "All Things Horses" challenge unfolds, so too does a message that transcends boundaries: wherever you are in the world, the horse's enduring spirit invites everyone to create, connect, and celebrate.

CGTN’s "All Things Horses" challenge unleashes global stampede of artistic talent

CGTN’s "All Things Horses" challenge unleashes global stampede of artistic talent

Recommended Articles