President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed their nations' deepening partnership during landmark talks in Beijing this week, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations. The meeting – Putin's first foreign trip since his re-election – highlighted expanding collaboration in energy, tech, and cultural exchanges.
\"Our comprehensive strategic coordination continues to thrive,\" Xi stated at the Great Hall of the People. The leaders spotlighted joint efforts to boost trade (which hit $240 billion last year) and stabilize global supply chains amid shifting economic landscapes.
Three key takeaways:
New agreements on renewable energy and AI innovation
Commitment to multilateralism as UN Security Council members
Plans to enhance educational exchanges and tourism
Xi emphasized China's modernization drive as a catalyst for global growth, while both leaders pledged to \"shape a multipolar world order\" through continued cooperation. The summit comes as BRICS nations gain influence in reshaping international trade frameworks.
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President Xi: relations with Russia have been moving forward steadily
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