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Discussion initiated by Putin regarding intensifying collaboration with China

Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader, expresses plans to delve further into strengthening partnership with Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, before his upcoming visit to China. He also levels accusations against the West for distorting the history of World War II and extends gratitude to China...

Russia's leader Putin sets discussions with China for strengthening partnerships
Russia's leader Putin sets discussions with China for strengthening partnerships

Discussion initiated by Putin regarding intensifying collaboration with China

Russian leader Vladimir Putin is set to discuss further deepening cooperation with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his visit to China. The two leaders are expected to focus on strengthening bilateral and multilateral relations in security, defense, trade, science, and regional initiatives.

Putin announced China, Mongolia, and North Korea as potential negotiation partners for this purpose. He values the "sincere desire of the head of the Chinese state" to develop a full partnership and strategic interaction with Russia.

China, Russia's main trading partner, is a major supplier of oil and gas to China, and the countries are working on reducing trade barriers for each other. Settlements between the nations are "almost entirely converted into national currencies."

Moscow and Beijing's cooperation at the UN is at an "unprecedentedly high level." Putin thanked China for its collaboration at the UN, and the two nations strongly condemn the falsification of historical truth regarding the Second World War. Putin strongly condemns attempts to distort the history of the Second World War, but did not elaborate on this accusation.

Putin did not provide specific details about new steps for deepening bilateral cooperation he plans to discuss with Xi. Additionally, there is no mention of any Russian threat to strike Poland or Warsaw's response in the current paragraph.

The Financial Times reported that US President Donald Trump allegedly proposed deploying Chinese troops as peacekeepers in Ukraine, but there is no mention of this in the current paragraph. There is also no mention of the Russo-Ukrainian war or the potential re-election of Donald Trump.

Putin is confident that Russia and China will continue working together in pursuit of preserving historical truth. He did not provide any details about potential Russian aggression against Europe in the winter, and no specific details about the new steps for deepening bilateral cooperation were provided. However, it is clear that the relationship between Russia and China remains strong, with a shared focus on challenging Western dominance and promoting a multipolar world order based on shared values and equality.

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