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China’s Xi Jinping tells Vietnamese counterpart they should ‘jointly oppose unilateralism’

On To Lam’s state visit, Chinese president also urges keeping ‘supply chains stable and unimpeded’ as Iran war deepens global energy crisis

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Chinese President Xi Jinping (second left) and his wife Peng Liyuan (left) welcome Vietnamese President To Lam and his wife Ngo Phuong Ly in Beijing on Wednesday. Photo: Vietnam News Agency/AFP
Meredith Chen
China and Vietnam should stand together against unilateralism and protectionism and jointly counter global challenges, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Vietnam’s top leader on Wednesday, as energy concerns continued to spill over from the Iran conflict.

“Both sides should uphold the banner of peace, development, cooperation and win-win outcomes, jointly oppose unilateralism and protectionism, safeguard the global free trade system and keep the industrial and supply chains stable and unimpeded,” Xi said, according to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry.

Xi’s remarks came during To Lam’s four-day state visit, aimed at improving Sino-Vietnamese ties as both countries seek to ensure energy security and navigate tariff pressure from the United States.

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Lam is the latest in a series of world leaders to travel to China this week, arriving after visits by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Separately on Wednesday, top Russian diplomat Sergey Lavrov met Xi.
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The high-level meetings highlight greater international engagement with Beijing amid mounting geopolitical volatility.

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