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Putin and Xi discuss future of Ukraine during celebration of their ‘unlimited’ partnership

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening ties as they continue to face pressure from the West. The two leaders, known for their strong partnership, are currently meeting in China to discuss trade, cultural exchanges, and the future of Ukraine.

During Putin’s state visit to China, the Russian leader emphasized the importance of cooperation between Russia and China in developing new technologies. The two countries have seen a significant increase in trade, reaching $240 billion last year, as Russia has turned to China for support in the face of Western sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine.

While Putin thanked Xi for China’s proposals for ending the war in Ukraine, the conflict continues to escalate with Russia launching attacks at its northeastern border. Despite calls from European leaders for China to pressure Russia to end its invasion, the US intelligence report alleges that China is likely supplying Russia’s forces with materiel.

The world is closely watching the relationship between Russia and China, as their alliance poses a challenge to the dominance of Western powers. As the US and other countries continue to sanction Russia, the partnership between Putin and Xi is becoming increasingly crucial for both countries’ economic growth and security.

As the two leaders flaunt their strong relationship to the West, the future of Ukraine remains uncertain. With Putin and Xi pledging to work together to ensure peace and stability in Europe, the world waits to see how their alliance will shape the geopolitical landscape in the coming years.

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