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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in China for state visit, security group meeting

Trip comes as both countries forge closer ties amid strained relations with the US

Chinese President Xi Jinping (left) and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin attend a welcome ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Photo: Reuters

Chinese President Xi Jinping treated Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to a state visit on Friday as the neighbouring giants forge closer ties in the face of US diplomatic and economic challenges.

Putin, re-elected to his fourth Kremlin term in March, arrived at the grandiose Great Hall of the People in Beijing for talks with Xi, who could stay in power for life after term limits were lifted this year.

The two heads of state reviewed a military honour guard and greeted flag-waving children during the welcome ceremony before retreating into the vast building.

The most powerful Russian and Chinese leaders in decades, Xi and Putin have built closer ties while US President Donald Trump has labelled both countries as economic rivals that challenge US interests and values.

Xi and Putin are “soul mates who want to make their countries great again”, Alexander Gabuev, senior fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center, said.

“Both share scepticism towards American hegemony and distrust US intentions, both are authoritarian personalistic rulers,” he added.

China is mired in tough negotiations with the United States to avoid a trade war, while Moscow has deep differences with Washington on multiple diplomatic fronts, including Syria and Ukraine.

Putin played up his bond with his “good friend” Xi in an interview with China’s state international broadcaster CGTN this week.

He said the Chinese president was the only state leader to celebrate his birthday with him, with the two sharing vodka and sausage.

Xi “is approachable and sincere”, Putin told CGTN. “But he is also a very dependable man to work with.”

Maria Repnikova, director of the Centre for Global Information Studies at Georgia State University in the US, said China makes Russia look “stronger and more relevant” on the global stage.

For its part, Russia allows China to show the US that it has other options in international negotiations, she said.

“Trump’s policies justified [the] growing closeness, especially for Russia but also for China given the volatile relationship with the United States,” Repnikova said.

But, she added “it’s an asymmetrical relationship with Russia more dependent on China than vice versa, especially in the economic sphere”.
Members of a military honour guard march during a welcoming ceremony for Russia's President Vladimir Putin outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Photo: EPA-EFE
Members of a military honour guard march during a welcoming ceremony for Russia's President Vladimir Putin outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Photo: EPA-EFE

After the Beijing visit, Putin will join Xi at a weekend summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao.

China and Russia lead the regional security group, which includes former Soviet states and new members India and Pakistan.

Putin told CGTN that the organisation had small objectives when it was founded two decades ago, but that it was now evolving into a larger global force.

Iranian President Hassan Rowhani, whose country is an observer member of the organisation, will also attend the summit at a time when China and Russia are seeking to save the Iran nuclear deal following Trump’s withdrawal from the pact.