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Putin visits ‘dear friend’ Xi in show of partnershi­p

- • By RYAN WOO

BEIJING (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing on Tuesday to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on a widely watched trip aimed at showcasing the trust and “no-limits” partnershi­p between the countries even as the war in Ukraine raged on.

In only his second known trip abroad since the Hague-based Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for him in March, Putin and his entourage flew into the Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday morning where he was greeted by the Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.

It is also the Kremlin chief’s first official trip outside of the former Soviet Union this year, after visiting Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic, earlier this month.

The ICC – which accused Putin of illegally deporting children from Ukraine – obliges the court’s 123 member states to arrest Putin and transfer him to The Hague for trial if he sets foot on their territory. Neither Kyrgyzstan nor China are members of the ICC, establishe­d to prosecute war crimes.

Xi last saw his “dear friend” in Moscow just days after the warrant was issued. At the time, Xi invited Putin to attend the third Belt and Road forum in Beijing, an internatio­nal cooperatio­n forum championed by the Chinese leader.

As Putin arrived at the Great Hall of the People for an evening banquet organized for global leaders and dignitarie­s attending the forum, Xi was all smiles as the two men shook hands.

Putin, as the forum’s chief guest, stood to the right of Xi as world leaders posed for group photograph­s at the Great Hall.

On Wednesday at the forum, Putin will also speak after Xi gives his opening speech. The two will hold bilateral talks later that day.

Beijing has rejected Western criticism of its partnershi­p with Moscow even as the war in Ukraine showed no sign of ceasing, insisting that their ties do not violate internatio­nal norms, and China has the right to collaborat­e with whichever country it chooses.

Putin last visited China for the Beijing Winter Olympics in February 2022 when Russia and China declared a “no-limits” partnershi­p days before the Russian president sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine.

It would be Putin’s third attendance of the Belt and Road

Forum, which runs through Wednesday. He attended the two previous forums in 2017 and 2019.

BELT AND ROAD

The forum centers on the Belt and Road initiative, a grand plan launched by Xi a decade ago that he hopes would build global infrastruc­ture and energy networks connecting Asia with Africa and Europe through overland and maritime routes.

Putin has praised the initiative, saying it is a platform for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, where “no one imposes anything on others.”

Since the start of the Ukrainian conflict, Russia has cemented its energy ties with China in a sign of their economic cooperatio­n.

Russia exports around 2.0 million barrels of oil per day to China, more than a third of its total crude oil exports. Moscow also aims to build a second natural gas pipeline to China.

While the heads of Russia’s oil and gas giants Rosneft and Gazprom will be part of Putin’s traveling delegation, no new deals in energy can be expected.

The trip is not a “full-fledged bilateral” visit but one made on the sidelines of an internatio­nal conference, according to the Kremlin.

 ?? (Sergei Savostyano­v/Sputnik/Reuters) ?? RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin speaks with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping during a welcoming ceremony at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing yesterday.
(Sergei Savostyano­v/Sputnik/Reuters) RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin speaks with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping during a welcoming ceremony at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing yesterday.

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