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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin launched bilateral talks in Beijing, ahead of a large -scale military parade in the Chinese capital.
Putin said hello with the relations of both countries, saying they were at an “unprecedented level”, adding that “close connection reflects the strategic nature of Russian Chinese ties”.
“Dear friend, both I and the whole Russian delegation will gladly meet with our Chinese friends and colleagues,” Putin XI said, said in a video published in the official Telegram messaging application.
“Our close communication reflects the strategic nature of Russia and China’s relations, which are unprecedented.”
“We have always been together and now we stay together,” Putin added.
Si told Putin that “Chinese Russian relations resist the test of international changes” – adding that Beijing is ready to work with Moscow to “promote the construction of a more fair and intelligent global government.”
The largest military parade will be held on Wednesday XI, which will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Japanese surrender in China at the end of World War II.
This happens at a time when SI seeks to design Beijing’s power on the international stage – not only as the second largest economy in the world, but also as diplomatic heavy weight.
He emphasized China’s role as a stable trading partner, while US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have overcome economic relations.
SI is now conducting Putin in Beijing, while the transaction with the Russian leader to stop the war in Ukraine continues to avoid Trump.
SI and Putin criticized Western governments during the Monday summit when si is “threatening” from some countries – a veiled link to the US – while Putin defended Ukraine offensive Russia and accused the West of calling the conflict.
On Tuesday, two leaders met in the Big Hall of People in Beijing, CCTV reports.