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China’s Xi plans to meet Putin on visit to Russian port city

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Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week in a sign of strengthen­ing ties between the two Asian giants.

The summit will take place during Xi’s working visit to Russia’s far-eastern port city of Vladivosto­k on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Chinese foreign ministry said Friday. It will be the first time a Chinese head of state has attended the Russian-hosted Eastern Economic Forum, a gathering Moscow hopes will encourage investment in its thinly populated far-east.

Xi’s visit is a sign of healthy ties between China and Russia that have been cemented by joint military exercises and co-ordination on foreign policy issues from Syria to North Korea. China this month is sending 3,200 troops and about 900 weapons units to take part in the biggest Russian military exercises since the Cold War.

The visit also comes as China is reaching out to trade partners amid a tariff war with the United States. Russia has in recent years surpassed Saudi Arabia as China’s largest source of crude oil and Beijing also imports Russian gas and military equipment.

Russia and China have responded to the U.S. national security strategy describing them as America’s top adversarie­s by vowing to further expand their economic, political and military co-operation. They have also sought to strengthen the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, a regional grouping they created and which holds occasional defence exercises.

The relationsh­ip is driven in part by the warm ties between Putin and Xi, seen as the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. The two have met 25 times — five times last year alone, according to Putin’s foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov. Putin’s visit begins on Friday.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? China’s President Xi Jinping, left, poses with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin for a photo at the BRICS summit in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, earlier this year.
AP PHOTO China’s President Xi Jinping, left, poses with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin for a photo at the BRICS summit in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, earlier this year.

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