Senior Chinese, Russian diplomats talk security, Ukraine as war enters third year
- China’s foreign vice-minister Sun Weidong meets Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as Kyiv says Moscow is planning new offensive
- Diplomats also discuss stepped-up coordination in Brics bloc of major emerging economies during Russia meeting

Senior diplomats from China and Russia have met in Moscow and discussed the war in Ukraine, according to Russia’s foreign ministry, as the invasion enters its third year.
They also agreed to improve coordination in key international organisations, including the Brics countries, a bloc of major emerging economies.
Russia assumed the presidency of the association at the beginning of this year, and President Vladimir Putin has said that his country would hold a leaders’ summit in Kazan in October.
“A confidential discussion was held on ensuring security in the Eurasian space, as well as in the Asia-Pacific region, given the active attempts by the West to create small-bloc military-political associations in the region,” the readout said, using the term that usually refers to the post-Soviet areas, in particular Russia and Central Asia.
On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told CNN that Russia was preparing a new offensive against Ukraine, which could begin in early summer.