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Xi visits Putin in Moscow

Hails ties ahead of ‘journey of peace’

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BEIJING (AFP) – Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin applauded yesterday the solidity of their alliance as the Chinese leader arrived in Moscow for a summit with the internatio­nally isolated Russian president.

Xi described his trip as a “journey of friendship, cooperatio­n and peace,” though China has been criticized by Western nations for what they consider tacit backing and diplomatic cover for Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“I look forward to working with President Putin to jointly adopt a new vision” for relations, Xi wrote in a signed article in Russian newspaper Russian Gazette, that was also carried by Chinese state news agency Xinhua.

The Kremlin said Putin and Xi would discuss proposals set out by Beijing to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

China has sought to portray itself as a neutral party in the Ukraine war, and its foreign ministry said last week that Beijing would “play a constructi­ve role in promoting peace talks” between Kyiv and Moscow.

Putin welcomed Beijing’s moves on Ukraine as indicative of a willingnes­s to play a “constructi­ve role” in ending the conflict, while saying Chinese-Russian relations were “at the highest point.”

Xi’s trip serves to bolster an isolated Putin, who in a defiant move on Sunday went to the Ukrainian city of Mariupol – his first visit to the territory captured from Kyiv since Moscow’s invasion in February 2022.

His visit also comes just days after the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Putin on the war crime accusation of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children.

Yesterday, Beijing called on the ICC to avoid what it called “double standards” and respect immunity for heads of state, after the tribunal issued the arrest warrant for Putin.

The court should “uphold an objective and impartial stance” and “respect the immunity of heads of state from jurisdicti­on under internatio­nal law,” foreign ministry spokespers­on Wang Wenbin told a regular briefing, urging the ICC to “avoid politiciza­tion and double standards.”

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