Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in China for a two-day state visit, marking his first international trip since beginning his fifth term in office. The meeting with President Xi Jinping underscores the strengthening “no-limits” partnership between the two nations as they navigate increasing tensions with Western powers. Discussions are expected to focus on expanding economic cooperation, trade, and regional security. This visit highlights Russia’s growing economic reliance on China following extensive international sanctions, while both leaders continue to advocate for a multipolar global order.
- President Vladimir Putin is visiting Beijing and Harbin for his first foreign trip since his recent inauguration.
- Trade between Russia and China reached a record $240 billion in 2023, driven by Russian energy exports and Chinese machinery.
- The Russian delegation includes high-ranking officials, including the newly appointed Defense Minister and heads of major financial institutions.
- The two leaders signed a joint statement aimed at deepening their comprehensive strategic partnership and coordination.
- The visit serves to demonstrate a united front against Western-led sanctions and geopolitical pressure.
- China remains a critical economic lifeline for Russia, providing essential electronics and consumer goods in exchange for discounted oil and gas.
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