MOSCOW. July 13 (Interfax) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee, have discussed international efforts to launch Ukraine peace talks and reaffirmed the aspiration to deepen interaction in foreign policy between Moscow and Beijing, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
Lavrov and Wang met in Jakarta on Thursday on the sidelines of ASEAN ministerial events.
"Special attention was paid on implementation of the agreements reached during bilateral contacts at the top political level since the beginning of this year. The importance of further cooperation to deepen bilateral foreign policy interaction was reaffirmed," the ministry said in a statement on its website.
"The sides commended the development of the political dialogue and practical interaction between Russia and China amid major turbulence in the global system," the ministry said.
"[They] exchanged views on the current situation around the Ukraine crisis and underscored the efforts of the international community to launch Ukraine peace talks," it said.