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Xi and Putin vow to deepen ties as Trump’s return sparks anxiety – POLITICO

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January 21, 2025
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“This year, I am ready, together with you, to elevate Chinese-Russian relations to a new level, to counter external uncertainties by preserving stability and resilience of Chinese-Russian relations, for the development and prosperity of both countries and for justice and equality in the world,” Xi told Putin.

The Russian president also referred to Xi as “dear friend” and emphasized the depth and breadth of Russia-China relations. “These ties are self-sufficient, as they do not depend on any domestic political factors or the current global situation,” he said.

China’s support for Moscow has grown since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Shortly before Moscow’s assault began, Putin and Xi signed a statement proclaiming that there were “no limits” to Sino-Russian cooperation.

Trump has previously said that he would adopt a tough stance on China, threatening to use tariffs in the trade sphere, and wants to talk with the Russian president to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. On his inauguration day Monday, Trump took a stab at Putin, accusing him of “destroying Russia” by waging war in Ukraine.



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