The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine expected to dominate their talks.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to visit Russia from Monday to Wednesday, in an apparent show of support for Russian President Vladimir Putin amid sharpening East-west tensions over the war in Ukraine.

Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine is expected to dominate Putin and Xi’s discussion­s. China has refused to condemn Moscow’s aggression and sought to project itself as neutral in the conflict even while Beijing declared last year that it had a “no-limits” friendship with Russia.

The meeting between the leaders was announced by both countries on Friday.

China has said the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries should be respected, while condemning Western sanctions and accusing NATO and the United States of provoking Russia into military action.

On Thursday, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang told his Ukrainian counterpar­t Dmytro Kuleba that Beijing was concerned about the year-old conflict spinning out of control and urged talks on a political solution with Moscow.

China has “always upheld an objective and fair stance on the Ukraine issue, has committed itself to promoting peace and advancing negotiatio­ns and calls on the internatio­nal community to create conditions for peace talks,” Qin said.

Kuleba later tweeted that he and Qin “discussed the significan­ce of the principle of terri

torial integrity.”

“I underscore­d the importance of (Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s) peace formula for ending the aggression and restoring just peace in Ukraine,” wrote Kuleba, who spoke the same day with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Wang Wenbin, spokespers­on of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a briefing on Friday that Xi “will have an in-depth exchange of views with President Putin on bilateral relations and major internatio­nal and regional issues of common concern, promote strategic cooperatio­n and practical cooperatio­n between the two countries, and inject new impetus into the developmen­t of bilateral relations.”

“Currently, the world is entering a new period of turbulence­s and reform with the accelerate­d evolution of changes of the century. As permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and important major countries, the significan­ce and impact of the China-russia relations go far beyond the bilateral sphere,” he added.

The trip comes after t he destructio­n of a U.S. drone over the Black Sea following an encounter with Russian fighter jets, which brought the two countries closest to direct conflict since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine a year ago.

The Kremlin said Xi’s visit it would take place “at the invitation of Vladimir Putin.”

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