There is a broad range of issues that can be discussed during this trip
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to pay a three-day state visit to Russia from March 20 to 22. During his visit to Russia, President Xi will have an in-depth exchange of views with Russian President Vladimir Putin on bilateral relations and major international and regional issues of mutual interest. When Global Times ...
The state visit vividly demonstrates the importance of China-Russia strategic partnership and how strong their partnership is, which also sends a particular message to the U.S. and their allies
Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to Russia will largely have symbolic meaning, confirming Russia's priority position among China's foreign policy partners and the special status of the bilateral relations.
The symbolism of the current visit is that it is the first overseas trip after Xi ...
The meeting between the leaders of China and Russia will present an opportunity to build on the strong momentum in boosting bilateral economic cooperation
The visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Russia to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to feature a wide range of issues for discussion, with bilateral economic cooperation being one of the most critical areas that will need an in-depth analysis and an ambitious action plan.
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... a rapprochement between Germany and China? What consequences would increased cooperation between the two countries have for Russia? The answers to these questions are critical not only to the future of the Eurasian space, but also to the fate of the ... ... Germany–Poland relations were experiencing yet another dip. Coincidentally or not, Merkel was rolling out the red carpet for Xi Jinping in Berlin. Six months prior to that, China had been announced as Germany’s largest trading partner for 2016 for the ...
... India and in the South China and East China Seas, as well as to take a tougher stance in dealing with Washington. Incidentally, the authors believe that Xi Jinping is taking a cue from Vladimir Putin, who uses similar mechanisms to improve his rating in Russia
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To create conditions for demonstrating the leader’s “power,” Xi Jinping will need “small victorious wars.”
The experts express particular concerns over Beijing’s desire to establish and lead foreign policy alliances without Washington’s participation, as well as over military modernization ...
MOSCOW – The atmospherics surrounding Xi Jinping’s coming trip to Russia – his first visit to a foreign country as China’s new president – remind me of a slogan from my early childhood in the late 1950’s: “Russia-China, Friendship Forever.” The irony is that, even in that slogan’s ...