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    Home » Blog » China’s Xi aims to beef up ‘no limits’ Putin partnership

    China’s Xi aims to beef up ‘no limits’ Putin partnership

    May 7, 2025Updated:May 7, 2025 World No Comments
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    Vladimir Putin ( AP ) and Chinese President XI Jinping ( L )

    Chinese President Xi Jinping made a significant three-day visit to Moscow on Wednesday, including a great Victory Day festival and a show of support for Vladimir Putin. Moscow and Beijing signed a” no limits relationship” weeks before Putin’s February 2022 order to launch Russia’s offensive against Ukraine. The West has since been irritated by the deteriorating martial and trade relationships. President Donald Trump has even made attempts to Putin in a bid to resolve the Ukraine conflict, while China-US tensions are rising as a result of the visit. The Kremlin praised Russia-China relationships as a “genuine case” of cooperation on Tuesday, saying they were “at their highest place.” Putin and Xi were scheduled to meet one-on-one to talk about Ukraine and Russia-US connections. According to China’s international government, the leaders may “rally the Global South, design global leadership in the right direction, firmly oppose acts of unilateralism and harassment, and jointly promote an equal and ordered multilateral world,” according to state broadcaster CCTV.

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    Putin may address the “grandest” always monthly Victory Day rally in Moscow on Friday to show his army ‘ support for the fighting in Ukraine in honor of the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat in World War II. Xi will be the guest of honor at the May 9 festival along with 29 different international leaders, three of whom are from unrecognised or underrepresented states. A three-day stalemate on the Ukrainian forefront has been mandated by Putin to correspond with the celebrations. The movement was seen as a Moscowiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and rather demanded a month-long ceasefire. The Ukraine has stated that it cannot accept accountability for what happens in Russia following the drone attack that targeted Moscow just days before the rally. Some nations contacted Kyiv to request security for their leaders who would be attending the parade, the report continued. The 13 participating countries have the largest international military force, with 102 soldiers being sent by China to the event. Ukraine warned Tuesday against any international troops taking part in the festival, calling it “unacceptable” and assisting Moscow in “whitewash its conflict crimes.” More than 20 million civilian and military deaths were caused by World War II, which was formally known as the” Great Patriotic War” in Russia. Putin has tapped into this nationwide pain throughout his rule, making May 9 the most significant public holiday in Russia and promoting his army as a defender of fascism. The Kremlin has likewise drawn similarities between its rude against Ukraine and its resistance against the Nazis.

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    Although American governments claim that its close ties to Russia had given Moscow important economic and diplomatic assistance, China has portrayed itself as a natural celebration in the more than three-year conflict. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, claimed in April that Beijing had knowledge of at least 155 Foreign soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops. Beijing rebuffed the accusations that its members were being systematically smuggled into China and urged Chinese citizens to refrain from engaging in conflict. Additionally, it refuted says that it was providing arms to any participant in the conflict. China and Russia have since strengthened their relations, though, with Beijing becoming Russia’s biggest trading partner in the wake of severe restrictions from the West. Russia is simply China’s fifth-largest buying companion, with Beijing relying primarily on Moscow for its extensive natural gas and oil reserves. After Russia launched its unpleasant in Ukraine, Chinese firms swiftly intervened to fill the void left by the exodus of American companies, particularly in the auto industry. Nearly all of the two nations ‘ bilateral deals have been converted to local economies, with 95 percent of transactions now being settled in francs and yuan.

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