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China’s Xi meets Russia’s Putin ahead of Winter Olympics opening

The Chinese president holds his first face-to-face meeting with a world leader in nearly two years as his country hosts the 2022 Winter Games.

In a show of unity, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, have met in Beijing as Moscow’s deteriorating relations with the West take centre stage ahead of the official opening of the Winter Olympics in the Chinese capital.

During his visit on Friday, Putin hailed his country’s close bond with China at a time of growing tensions with the West over Ukraine and other issues.

In a show of unity, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, have met in Beijing as Moscow’s deteriorating relations with the West take centre stage ahead of the official opening of the Winter Olympics in the Chinese capital.

During his visit on Friday, Putin hailed his country’s close bond with China at a time of growing tensions with the West over Ukraine and other issues.

Moscow is looking for support after its deployment of 100,000 soldiers near its border with Ukraine prompted Western nations to warn of an invasion and threaten “severe consequences” in response to any Russian attack.

Last week, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi called Russia’s security concerns “legitimate”, saying they should be “taken seriously and addressed”.

On Thursday, Wang held face-to-face talks with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in Beijing before Xi and Putin’s meeting.

Wang was quoted by the state-owned China Daily as saying that Beijing is ready to work with Moscow “to deepen the time-honoured friendship and comprehensive strategic coordination between the two countries”.

For Xi, the meeting was his first face-to-face talks with a world leader in nearly two years.

The Chinese president has not left the country since January 2020, when it was grappling with its initial COVID-19 outbreak.

He is now due to meet more than 20 leaders as Beijing kicks off a Winter Olympics it hopes will be a soft-power triumph and shift focus away from a build-up blighted by a diplomatic boycott and coronavirus fears. Putin was the first foreign leader to confirm his presence at Friday’s opening ceremony.

The two leaders will then attend the Olympic opening ceremony on Friday evening.

Beijing
Xi is expected to meet more than 20 world leaders in Beijing as China kicks off a Winter Olympics it hopes will be a soft-power triumph and shift focus away from a build-up blighted by a diplomatic boycott and coronavirus fears [Tyrone Siu/Reuters]

‘Dear friend’

Putin already hailed Russia’s “model” relations with Beijing in a December phone call with Xi, calling his Chinese counterpart a “dear friend”.

China’s state-run Xinhua news agency carried an article from Putin on Thursday in which the Russian leader painted a portrait of two neighbours with increasingly shared global goals.

“Foreign policy coordination between Russia and China is based on close and coinciding approaches to solving global and regional issues,” Putin wrote.

He also hit out at the US-led Western diplomatic boycotts of the Beijing Olympics that were sparked by China’s human rights record.

“Sadly, attempts by a number of countries to politicise sports for their selfish interests have recently intensified,” Putin wrote, calling such moves “fundamentally wrong”.

China enjoyed plentiful support from the Soviet Union – the precursor to the modern Russian state – after the establishment of Communist rule in 1949, but the two socialist powers later fell out over ideological differences.

Relations got back on track as the Cold War ended in the 1990s, and the pair have pursued a strategic partnership in recent years that has seen them work closely on trade, military and geopolitical issues.

Those bonds have strengthened further during the Xi Jinping era at a time when Russia and China find themselves increasingly at odds with Western powers

.SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend an event on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in 2019 [File: Dmitry Lovetsky/AFP]

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