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Putin, Xi Hail Russia-China Relates in Virtual Summit

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held a video call on Wednesday to discuss bilateral relations and international affairs, a peak that came amidst the increasing tension between Moscow and West of the buildup of Russian forces near the Ukrainian border.
In the speech of their opening, Putin and XI praised the relationship between Russia and China, with Russian leaders stating them “the exact example of cooperation between states in the 21st century.” “The new cooperation model has been formed between our countries, based on other things about these principles because they do not interfere with internal affairs with each other, respect their respective interests, determination to change the border together into the abadi peace belt and Good thing, “Putin said.
XI said that the President of Russia “strongly supported China’s efforts to protect the main national interests and attempts that were firmly opposed to riding slices among our countries.” “I really appreciate it,” said Chinese leader.
Putin also said that he planned to meet XI directly in Beijing in February and attended the 2022 Olympics.
“As agreed upon, we will hold talks and then participate in the opening ceremony of the winter Olympics,” Putin said.
In recent years, China and Russia are increasingly aligning their foreign policy to fight our dominance of international economic and political order.
Both have faced sanctions on their internal policies.
China faced sanctions on violations of minorities, especially Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, and because of their hard actions in the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.
Meanwhile Russia faced international sanctions to exemplify the Crimean Peninsula Ukraine and for poisoning and imprisonment of the opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Beijing and Washington also remained at odds over Trading, Technology, and Taiwan’s Chinese military intimidation, which was claimed to be their own territory.
Russian relations with the US had sunk into the lowest position of the Cold War after giving an example of Crimea in 2014 and threw his weight behind separatist uprising in the east of Ukraine.
Tensions have been obliged in the last few weeks after Moscow fostered tens of thousands of troops near the Ukrainian border, a feared Ukrainian and Western Movement could indicate a new invasion plan.
Moscow has denied that he planned to attack Ukraine and in turn blamed Ukraine for his own military buildup to the east of the country.
Russian officials accused that Kyiv might try to regain regions controlled by rebels by force, and Putin had pressed the West to provide a legally binding guarantee that NATO would not develop into Ukraine or spread his troops there.

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