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Putin, Xi Strengthen Ties, Pledge Growth and Partnership Amid Conflicts

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping recently came together in Beijing for a two-day summit to talk about their relationship. Xi Jinping expressed that the two countries are getting closer as “good neighbors, good friends, good partners,” and he pledged to collaborate with Russia to help both countries grow stronger.

In response, President Putin showed appreciation to China for their support in the conflict with Ukraine. He mentioned his gratitude for China’s involvement in helping Russia with this situation. Both leaders put their signatures on a joint statement to enhance their ties, and they vowed to work together in several areas such as car manufacturing, food supplies, and nuclear energy.

President Xi mentioned that both countries are committed to a position of “non-alliance and non-confrontation,” showing their intention to stay out of unnecessary conflicts. This partnership, according to President Putin, is a positive influence in the international arena and is not meant to harm anyone.

The two leaders are aiming to collaborate in various aspects for the betterment of their countries and the reinforcement of their relationship.

Written by Staff Reports

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