President Xi Jinping and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko Hold High-Level Talks in Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping holds high-level talks with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Beijing.

President Xi Jinping and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko Hold High-Level Talks in Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Beijing, China, June 4, 2025.


Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Beijing on Wednesday, reinforcing the close diplomatic and economic ties between their countries. The meeting comes as President Lukashenko embarks on his 15th official visit to China, underlining a relationship both leaders described as deeply rooted in genuine friendship and strategic trust.

During the talks, President Xi warmly congratulated Lukashenko on his recent reelection, noting that Belarus and China are "true friends and good partners". He highlighted the enduring bonds between their nations, characterized by long-standing traditional friendship, strong political mutual trust, and expanding cooperation across various sectors. According to Xi, China consistently approaches its relationship with Belarus from a strategic and long-term perspective, emphasizing the importance of stability and shared growth.

President Xi expressed China's willingness to collaborate closely with Belarus to ensure the steady progress of bilateral relations and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. He urged both countries to deepen coordination within multilateral organizations such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Xi specifically called for joint opposition to hegemony and acts of bullying on the world stage, reiterating the commitment of both nations to defending international equity and justice.

For his part, President Lukashenko conveyed his appreciation for what he described as a consistent and heartfelt welcome from China on every visit. He extended thanks for China's ongoing support and assistance to Belarus, underscoring his nation's high level of trust in the Chinese leadership. Lukashenko affirmed his government's intent to actively expand cooperation with China, citing the country’s exemplary stance on multilateralism and resistance to unilateral sanctions and pressure.

Lukashenko concluded by expressing admiration for China’s international role and voiced a strong desire to continue working with Beijing to uphold global fairness and justice. As the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to shared development and robust international cooperation, the meeting marked another significant milestone in the evolving partnership between China and Belarus.