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China and Russia said Tuesday they would strengthen strategic cooperation as Moscow's top diplomat met President Xi Jinping in Beijing,
further deepening ties as the war in Ukraine grinds on.The two countries have in recent years ramped up contacts, and their strategic
partnership has only grown closer since Moscow's invasion of neighboring Ukraine.On the tail end of a two-day visit to China on Tuesday
afternoon, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held talks with Xi."We would like to express our highest appreciation and admiration for
the successes you have achieved over the years and, above all, over the past decade under your leadership," Lavrov told Xi, according to
Russian news agencies.For his part, Xi told Lavrov that China attached "great importance" to relations with Moscow and "stands ready, with
Russia, to strengthen bilateral communication, [and] strengthen multilateral strategic coordination," according to Chinese state broadcaster
CCTV.Xi and President Vladimir Putin have agreed to maintain "close exchanges" to ensure the steady development of their ties, the readout
said."China supports the Russian people to follow a development path that suits their national conditions, and supports Russia in combating
terrorism and maintaining social security and stability," it added.Earlier Lavrov met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, where he thanked
China for its "support" after Putin's recent re-election, in which he was unchallenged by any meaningful opposition.The Russian minister
noted that Xi was among the first to send congratulations."Beijing and Moscow will continue to strengthen strategic cooperation on the world
stage and provide each other with strong support," Wang said, according to Russia's RIA Novosti news agency."Under the strong leadership
of President Putin, the Russian people will have a bright future," he added.'Vassalage to China'Lavrov last visited Beijing in October for
an international forum on Xi's flagship Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.Analysts say China holds the upper hand in the
relationship with Russia, with its sway growing as Moscow's international isolation deepens following its invasion of Ukraine.That
asymmetry is still "changing in China's favor" as it enables Moscow "to continue the war by providing very necessary materials for the
Russian war machine," Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, told AFP."Integrating Russia's economy,
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Foreign Policy magazine this week."China has stronger bargaining power and many more options than does Russia, and its leverage over its
northern neighbor is growing all the time," he added."Russia is now locking itself into vassalage to China."'Unlawful sanctions'United
States officials have recently warned Beijing against providing indirect aid to the Russian war effort and regularly urge China to wield
its influence to help bring about peace in Ukraine.In Brussels last week, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters
up a visit to China on Monday, said she had warned officials of the consequences of supporting Russia's military procurement.But Lavrov on
Tuesday drew a parallel between the West's "unlawful sanctions" and efforts to curb China's access to sensitive United States -made
technologies.At a press conference following bilateral talks, he accused the West of seeking to impede China's "economic, technological
development opportunities, to put it simply in order to eliminate the competitors."Wang, in turn, declared that Russia and China "always
stick to the correct path on great matters of principle.""China and Russia must take a clear-cut stand on the side of historical progress,
on the side of fairness and justice," he said."[We must] oppose all acts of hegemony, tyranny and bullying; oppose Cold War thinking and
separatist provocations; and actively push for the construction of a common future for all humankind," he said."As a force for peace and
stability, China will stick to playing a constructive role on the international stage..
and will never add oil to the flames," he added.