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Putin, Xi praise ties, hours after Trump sworn in
Agence France-Presse . Moscow, Russia 21 January, 2025, 23:03

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Russian president Vladimir Putin and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping praised their deepening cooperation in a video call on Tuesday, hours after Donald Trump’s inauguration as United States president.

The Republican has promised to take a hard line on Washington’s adversaries since taking office, threatening heavy tariffs on Beijing and warning Moscow of ‘big trouble’ if it does not settle the Ukraine conflict.

Putin, addressing Xi as his ‘dear friend’, said Russia and China were building ties ‘on the basis of friendship, mutual trust and support’, despite external pressure.

‘Russia and China’s joint work plays an important stabilising role in international affairs,’ Putin said in the call.

Xi, quoted through a translator, praised their cooperation and said bilateral trade was on the rise.

Moscow and Beijing have strengthened military and trade ties since Russia sent troops into Ukraine, alarming the United States, which views both as malign actors on the world stage.

China has sought to depict itself as a neutral party amid the nearly three-year conflict.

But it remains a close political and economic partner of Moscow and has never condemned Russia’s actions, leading some NATO members to brand Beijing an ‘enabler’ of the conflict.

Both sides have made much of Xi and Putin’s supposedly strong personal bond, with Xi calling the Russian leader his ‘best friend’ and Putin lauding his ‘reliable partner’.

Meanwhile, Trade between China and Russia reached a record high last year, official data showed on Monday, reflecting strong economic ties between the countries despite Western sanctions on Moscow.

Combined imports and exports with Russia totalled $244.8 billion in 2024, according to figures published by China’s General Administration of Customs, up slightly from $240.1 billion in 2023.​
 

China says ready to expand cooperation with Russian army
Agence France-Presse . Beijing 15 May, 2025, 22:19

China said Thursday it was ready to ‘expand practical cooperation’ with the Russian army, after president Xi Jinping’s recent visit to Moscow for a lavish World War II Victory Day parade.

The two countries have drawn closer in recent years, including since Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Xi’s trip to Russia last week drew ire from Kyiv’s allies, who have accused Beijing of giving Moscow economic and political cover to wage a war of aggression.

Beijing says it is a neutral party to the conflict and has made indefatigable efforts for peace.

On Thursday, in response to a question linked to Xi’s visit asking how China would promote military-to-military ties with Russia, the defence ministry said the relationship was ‘operating at a high level’.

‘The Chinese military stands ready to work with the Russian side to further deepen strategic mutual trust, step up strategic communication, and expand practical cooperation,’ defence ministry spokesman Jiang Bin said in a response posted to social media platform WeChat.

The moves would ‘enrich the content of China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era’, Jiang said.

He added that they would also ‘contribute to maintaining and strengthening global strategic stability’.

After a lengthy meeting with president Vladimir Putin on his trip, Xi said China’s ties with Russia brought ‘positive energy’ to a turbulent world.

He added that both nations stood firm against ‘hegemonic bullying’ — an apparent swipe at the United States.

Putin, for his part, told reporters he and Xi had held ‘traditionally warm, friendly’ talks and addressed the Chinese leader as his ‘dear friend’.​
 

Kremlin says Russia-China naval drills are not a threat to other nations

REUTERS

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Jul 06, 2026 18:54
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Jul 06, 2026 18:54

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting of Russia's President Vladimir Putin with Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia June 3, 2026. Photo : REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov/Pool

The Kremlin said that joint naval drills between Russia and China which kicked off on Monday ‌in the waters and airspace off the Chinese city of Qingdao were not directed against any other country and would boost regional security.

The annual drills are due to run from July 6 ⁠to 13 and Russia has sent a cruiser, a corvette, a diesel-electric submarine and a rescue vessel from its Pacific Fleet to take part, Russia's state RIA news agency reported.

Russia's Rear Admiral Sergei Sinko said at the drill's opening ceremony on Monday that the exercises would take naval cooperation between Moscow and ‌Beijing ⁠to a new level, while stressing that the exercises were defensive in nature.

Asked if the exercises might provoke a negative reaction from governments in the Asia-Pacific region, Kremlin spokesman ⁠Dmitry Peskov said:

"As for our joint exercises, they are not directed against anyone, nor against any single state in ⁠the region. Everyone should bear this in mind.

"On the contrary, cooperation between Russia and China in such ⁠an important and critical area is a very significant factor that contributes to predictability and security in the region.”​
 

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