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WWII allies China, Russia take united stand against ‘Japanese militarism’

Chinese readout highlights resolve to counter ‘any attempts to revive fascism’ while Kremlin security chief warns of ‘hydra of militarism’

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, meet for the latest bilateral strategic security consultation, in Moscow on December 2. Photo: Xinhua
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China and Russia have reached a “high degree” of strategic consensus on issues related to Japan and jointly oppose the revival of “Japanese militarism”, Beijing said after Foreign Minister Wang Yi met chief Kremlin security aide Sergei Shoigu in Moscow.

Statements from the World War II allies after Tuesday’s meeting indicated continued solidarity amid growing China-Japan tensions.

Shoigu, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, also told Wang that Russia could achieve its “strategic objectives” for the war in Ukraine, hours before Putin hosted White House negotiators on a revised peace plan. The Kremlin said later that the meeting ended without any compromise on a potential peace deal.

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According to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry, Wang and Shoigu had “comprehensive and in-depth” exchanges on major issues concerning the strategic security interests of both countries and concluded their talks with mutual trust strengthened.

“The two sides conducted strategic alignment on issues related to Japan, reaching a high degree of consensus,” the statement said about the latest round of talks under a security consultation mechanism established two decades ago.

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“They agreed to resolutely uphold the outcomes of World War II victory, firmly oppose any attempts to whitewash colonial aggression and resolutely counter any attempts to revive fascism or Japanese militarism.”

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