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China condemns killing of Russian ambassador in Turkey, calls it 'barbaric'

China has said it is willing to "resolutely" support Russia's efforts to crack down on terrorism

A man gestures near to the body of Russian envoy Andrey Karlov at a photo gallery in Ankara, Turkey. Photo: AP/PTI

A man gestures near to the body of Russian envoy Andrey Karlov at a photo gallery in Ankara, Turkey. Photo: AP/PTI

AP | PTI Beijing
China's foreign minister has expressed condolences to his Russian counterpart on the killing of the Russian ambassador to Turkey, calling the assassination a "barbaric act of terrorism."

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday that China strongly condemns such actions targeting diplomatic personnel and was "resolutely opposed to all kinds of terrorism."

Wang says China is willing to work with the international community in "resolutely supporting" Russia's efforts to crack down on terrorism and will boost cooperation with Moscow on this front.

Chinese and Russian leaders have in recent years extolled the blossoming strategic partnership between the former communist rivals, despite a major decline in two-way trade and the failure to materialise a slew of ambitious projects.
 

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First Published: Dec 20 2016 | 1:48 PM IST

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