China and Belarus reaffirmed their strategic partnership as Xi Jinping welcomed Belarusian President Lukashenko to Beijing for a high-level meeting.
President Xi Jinping met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Beijing, marking Lukashenko’s first visit since winning re-election in January. The two leaders emphasized growing political trust and deepening cooperation across sectors. Xi invited Lukashenko to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit and a parade in Beijing later this year.
Reaffirming their shared resistance to global hegemony, Xi praised Lukashenko’s leadership and expressed confidence in Belarus’s future. Both nations committed to expanding bilateral collaboration and maintaining unity on the global stage, including at the SCO and UN.
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