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China’s Xi to visit Russia for first time since invasion of Ukraine

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping is making his first state visit to Russia since it invaded Ukraine, in a strong show of support for President Vladimir Putin.

Xi will be in Russia from Monday to Wednesday next week, according to a statement from China’s Foreign Ministry. Xi, who secured a third term as president a week ago, will be the most prominent internatio­nal leader to visit Putin since his February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

“Xi’s visit to Russia will be a journey of friendship” and deepening mutual trust, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Friday at a regular press briefing in Beijing.

During the trip, Xi is expected to discuss China’s 12-point blueprint for ending the war, a document dismissed by most Western government­s. The criticism of the plan was more muted from Kyiv, which has sought talks at a leader level with China since the war broke out, while also urging Beijing to take a more critical stance against Russia.

The Kremlin confirmed the state visit, saying it was at

Putin’s invitation. The two leaders will discuss “developing the no-limits partnershi­p and strategic cooperatio­n between Russia and China,” the Kremlin said in a statement.

Xi and Putin will “exchange views in the context of deepening Russo-Chinese cooperatio­n in the internatio­nal arena,” it said, adding that several bilateral documents will be signed, without providing details.

The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index extended its loss after the news of the visit, falling as much as 0.5%.

This visit comes as Xi is rebooting his image as a global statesman. He already got a significan­t win by recently helping broker a deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran to restore diplomatic ties.

Soon after he returns from Russia he will host Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the Foreign Ministry in Beijing said. Xi and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy also plan to speak by video link soon, in what would be their first conversati­on since Russia’s invasion, a Ukrainian official familiar with the preparatio­ns said.

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