(Beijing Comprehensive News) Shortly after the China -Russia meeting, the senior management of the two countries will hold a meeting of strategic security consultations and law enforcement security cooperation mechanisms.

According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Mao Ning, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced on Sunday (September 18) that the Secretary of the Russian Security Conference Patrueshev will go to China from September 18th to 19th to hold China Russia.The seventh meeting of the 17 rounds of strategic security consultations and the China -Russia law enforcement security cooperation mechanism.

Mao Ning said that Patrueshev was a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Yang Jiechi, director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Working Committee, and Guo Shengzhang, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Secretary of the Central Secretariat, and Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Committee.

According to the Russian satellite news agency, Patrusev regularly meet with Chinese officials.After the 16th round of Russia -China strategic security consultations held in May last year, he and Yang Jieye said that Moscow and Beijing intend to strengthen bilateral relations, protect national, regional and global security, and defend the fair world order.

Chinese official and Russian President Putin met at the time of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit, and met in Uzbekistan last Thursday (September 15). This was also the first face -to -face meeting after the Russia -Uko -war broke out at the end of February this year.

Putin said in this meeting that it understands the Chinese official's "question and concern" about the situation in Ukraine, but praised the Chinese leaders' "balance" on the issue of conflict.Chinese officials also said that China is willing to support each other with Russia in involving each other's core interests and deepen pragmatic cooperation in the fields of trade and agriculture.

According to analysts quoted by Bloomberg, China is unlikely to change its position on Russia and Ukraine's conflict or provide military aid to Russia, but it may participate in more military exercises with Russia and provide more politics and morality to RussiaSupport.

During the last meeting of China and Russia, during the Beijing Winter Olympics in early February this year, the two sides issued a joint statement at the time, emphasizing that "the friendship between the two countries has no end and cooperation has no restricted area."