China-Russia Strategic Coordination Meeting
Analysis based on 19 articles · First reported Apr 15, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026
The strengthened strategic coordination between China and Russia, particularly in energy and multilateral frameworks like BRICS, could lead to increased trade and investment flows between the two nations, potentially impacting global commodity markets and geopolitical stability. This alliance aims to counter Western influence, which could create new market dynamics and investment opportunities in the Global North and Global South.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Beijing, urging closer and stronger strategic coordination between China and Russia. The leaders emphasized defending their legitimate interests and safeguarding the unity of Global North and Global South countries. Xi Jinping highlighted the stability and certainty of China-Russia relations amidst a turbulent international situation, calling on both nations to shoulder their responsibilities as major powers and permanent members of the International===United Nations Security Council. They discussed enhancing strategic communication, diplomatic coordination, and deepening cooperation across various fields, including within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and BRICS. Lavrov conveyed Vladimir Putin's greetings and affirmed Russia's commitment to strengthening ties, noting the resilience of their relations and sound momentum in trade and investment. The meeting also touched upon global issues like the Ukraine crisis and the situation in the Middle East, with Russia offering to compensate for energy shortages for China due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade.
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