Details of Putin-Xi meeting have been revealed

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Details about the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 20 in Moscow, the capital of Russia, have begun to emerge. Accordingly, it was learned that the two leaders will discuss the Ukraine issue and cooperation in military and technical fields. On the other hand, it was learned that the two leaders will sign 2 documents on strategic partnership and cooperation in the field of economy.

Details of Putin-Xi meeting have been revealed

Russian Foreign Policy Advisor Yuriy Ushakov shared the details of the meeting between Putin and Xi in Moscow. Sharing the information that Putin and Xi will have a face-to-face meeting at the Kremlin Palace on March 20, Ushakov said, "Of course, cooperation in the military and technical fields will be discussed at the meeting. The energy issue and various projects will also be discussed in detail. Representatives of our large enterprises will meet with our Chinese colleagues. will meet."

PUTIN AND XI WILL SIGN TWO DOCUMENTS

Ushakov stated that the Ukraine issue will also be discussed at the meeting and said, "We appreciate the measured and restrained attitude of the Chinese administration on this issue. We know China's plan for the solution of the issue in question."

Noting that the two leaders will sign 2 documents on strategic partnership and cooperation in the field of economy, Ushakov said that work has been done on 10 documents related to various fields.

Expressing that Putin and Xi's articles evaluating bilateral relations will be published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta in Russia and People's Daily in China, Ushakov shared his hope that this meeting will accelerate bilateral relations.

RUSSIA-CHINA RELATIONS

Emphasizing that the relations between Russia and China are extensive, Ushakov said, "China is Russia's largest trading partner. The bilateral trade volume reached approximately 185 billion dollars in 2022, a growth of 30 percent was recorded every year. At the same time, the share of payments is also increasing.”

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