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Russian president Putin to make a state visit to China this week

BEIJING (AP) 鈥 Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a two-day state visit to China this week, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. Putin will meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping during his visit starting on Thurday, it said.
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FILE - Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin pose for a photo prior to their talks on the sidelines of the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. President Putin will make a two-day state visit to China this week, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday, May 14, 2024.(Sergei Guneyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File)

BEIJING (AP) 鈥 Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a two-day state visit to China this week, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.

Putin will meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping during his visit starting on Thurday, it said.

The Kremlin in a statement confirmed the trip and said Putin was going on Xi鈥檚 invitation. It said that this will be Putin鈥檚 first foreign trip since he was sworn in as president and began his fifth term in office.

China has backed Russia politically in the and has continued to export machine tools and other items seen as contributing to the Russian war effort, without actually exporting weaponry.

China is also a major export market for energy supplies that keep the Kremlin鈥檚 coffers full. China鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said Xi would discuss with Putin 鈥渃ooperation in various fields of bilateral relations ... as well as international and regional issues of common concern.鈥

China has sought to project itself as a neutral party in the conflict, but has declared a 鈥渘o limits鈥 relationship with Russia in opposition to the West. The sides have also held a series of joint military drills and China has consistently opposed economic sanctions against Russia in response to its now two-year-old campaign of conquest against Ukraine.

The two continent-sized authoritarian states are increasingly in dispute with democracies and NATO, seek to gain influence in Africa, the Middle East and South America.

The Associated Press

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