Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday, May 20th, days after U.S. President Donald Trump concluded his own state visit to China. Both leaders underscored their "all-weather" partnership and "unyielding" ties, with Xi Jinping referring to Putin as an "old friend." Discussions focused on bilateral relations and key international issues, with the meeting coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship. China aimed to project a stable global role following the summit, while Putin's visit was scrutinised for tangible outcomes amid global tensions and sanctions on Russia.
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Putin Meets Xi in Beijing, Underscoring Russia-China Ties Post-Trump Visit
TLDR
Putin met Xi in Beijing on May 20.
Leaders underscored "all-weather" Russia-China ties.
Visit followed Trump's trip to China.
