China must advance its relations with Russia as the world becomes more turbulent, Foreign Minister Qin Gang said on Tuesday (7th March).
Speaking to the international news media at an annual parliamentary session in Beijing, Qin said the close interactions between both leaders – President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin – provided the anchor for China-Russia relations.
He did not give a definite answer when asked if Xi would visit Russia after China’s parliament session, which goes on for one more week.
Asked whether it is possible that China and Russia would abandon the U.S. dollar and euro for bilateral trade, Qin said that countries should use whatever currency is efficient, safe and credible.
“Currencies should not be the trump card for unilateral sanctions, still less a disguise for bullying or coercion,” he said.
China, which has refused to name Russia as the aggressor in the Ukraine conflict, has often criticized the United States for bullying other countries with unilateral sanctions.