2025-12-03
59 分钟Tell you with you on this Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
You are listening to The Beijing Hour,
coming to you live from the Chinese capital on today's program.
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The foreign ministers of China and Russia have called for safeguarding the outcomes of World War II.
In a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov,
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang called on the two countries to strengthen cooperation to counter the provocative acts of Japan's far-right forces.
He said these forces undermine regional peace and stability and are attempting to pursue remilitarisation.
Lavrov reaffirmed that Russia abides by the one China principle and supports China's position on the Taiwan question.
Wang Yi also co-chaired the 20th round of China-Russia Strategic Security Consultation with Sergei Shoigu,
Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.