Analysis
Wang Yi did say at the February 2022 joint press conference with Sergey Lavrov that China‑Russia relations are not targeted at any third party and are a model of major‑country relations. However, whether the relationship is truly free of targeting or external interference is a matter of intent and perception, not an objectively measurable fact, making the claim unverified. The phrasing aligns with standard diplomatic rhetoric, but no independent evidence confirms the underlying assertion.
Background
China and Russia have deepened cooperation amid Western sanctions on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, prompting Western observers to view the partnership as a counterbalance to the West. Chinese officials consistently deny that the relationship is aimed at containing any third country, emphasizing a 'new era' model of major‑power ties. Such statements are typical diplomatic positioning rather than provable facts.
Verdict summary
The quoted statement reflects Wang Yi's diplomatic language, but its substantive claim that China‑Russia ties are not aimed at any third party cannot be independently verified.