Chinese President Xi Jinping is launching a four -day visit to Russia today on the occasion of celebrations for the victory of the Soviet Union and its allies over Nazi Germany, and tomorrow, Thursday, he will meet with Russian counterpart Vladimir. Si, whose country is in a trade war with the US, is expected to sign many agreements with Moscow in order for the two countries to further deepen their “limits” strategic cooperation. China buys more Russian oil and gas than any other country in the world, supporting the Russian economy after the sanctions imposed by the West after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Despite US President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to normalize US-Russia relations, Putin is expected to present a single front with Si against Washington, whose dominance on the world are challenging by both China and Russia. […]
Source: News Beast

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