China show support after aborted mutiny in Russia
On Sunday, Russia has released a support's message from China to its leadership efforts to stabilise the domestic situation after Saturday's aborted mutiny by paramilitary Wagner group of heavily armed mercenaries.
Vladimir Putin and Yevgeny Prigozhin
"The Chinese side expressed support for the efforts of the leadership of the Russian Federation to stabilise the situation in the country in connection with the events of June 24, and confirmed its interest in strengthening the cohesion and further prosperity of Russia, " the Russian foreign ministry said.
China's Foreign ministry had simply said that Rudenko had exchanged views with China's Foreign minister, Qin Gang, on Sino-Russian relation as well as "international and regional issues of common concern", in a one-line statement on its website.
It was unclear when Rudenko arrived in Beijing, or whether his visit to China, a key ally of Russia, was in response to the apparent rebellion led by mercery leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
The mutiny was aborted on saturday in a deal that spared Prigozhin and his merceries form facing criminal charges and exiled Prigozhin to Belarus in return for him pulling his fighters back to base-Reuters
Loïck Mfumu Loubassa Mossipy
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