Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a video meeting on Tuesday with the aim of deepening ties between the two countries, according to Chinese state media.
The discussion, which took place in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, was reported by state broadcaster CCTV, but lacked direct details about the agenda or outcome.
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, China has consistently positioned itself as a neutral party. But China’s close political and economic ties with Russia, combined with its refusal to condemn the war, have led some NATO members to label China an “illegitimate position.” “Enabler” of conflict.
The relationship between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin is a focus of this partnership. Mr. Xi calls Mr. Putin a “best friend,” and Mr. Putin calls Mr. Xi a “trusted partner.”
President Xi has reiterated China’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with Russia. “China stands ready to work with President Putin to continuously expand practical cooperation in all directions between the two countries,” President Xi said, “lasting good-neighborly and friendly relations, comprehensive strategic coordination, and mutually beneficial cooperation.” emphasized the importance of
The meeting reflects the deepening cooperation between China and Russia, especially since the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine in 2022. The Russian government, facing tough economic sanctions from Western countries, is relying on China for increased trade and support.
Both countries have repeatedly criticized what they call “Western hegemony,” particularly the dominance of the United States in world affairs, and declared an “unrestricted” partnership weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The video conference took place after President Donald Trump took office. President Putin congratulated President Trump in a televised address and signaled his openness to dialogue regarding the Ukraine crisis. “The goal should not be a short-term ceasefire, but a lasting peace based on respect for the legitimate interests of all peoples,” President Putin said, raising the possibility of changes in international diplomacy under the new US administration. suggested.