Russia-China ties not as healthy as Putin is making out
- Chinese troops marched in Moscow's Victory Day parade on May 9 during President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Russia.
- This event occurred after Russia initiated its extensive military assault on Ukraine in early 2022 and demonstrates the declared 'no-limits' alliance between Xi and Putin.
- On May 8, Russia and China issued a joint statement after Xi and Putin’s meetings, highlighting record bilateral trade near US$250 billion in 2024.
- Experts emphasize that Russia's ability to continue its conflict in Ukraine heavily relies on China's backing, with trade between the two nations playing a vital role in sustaining Russia's war-related economic activities.
- Despite the close ties shown publicly, Russia’s reliance on China and regional allies complicates Putin’s great-power ambitions and signals shifting global dynamics.
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The parades of Russia's Victory Day, which have previously been captured, have tried to redefine this year's military wonder. This has been evident by the appearance of modern tanks, warships, drones and even Xi Jinping's.
Russia-China ties not as healthy as Putin is making out
Chinese troops participating in Russia’s Victory Day parade in Red Square, Moscow, on May 9, is a clear indication that President Xi Jinping is fully committed to his “no-limits” partnership with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. Xi’s own attendance of the parade, which came as part of a state visit to Russia, underlines that China […] The post Russia-China ties not as healthy as Putin is making out appeared first on Asia Times.
While since the invasion of Ukraine Russia has been subject to Western sanctions aimed at isolating geopolitically, Vladimir Putin has welcomed many international leaders on the occasion of the National Day of 9 May. Doubted with a patriotic speech praising the bravery of Russian soldiers on the front, the Kremlin military parade staged an army composed of foreign soldiers, including Chinese, Brazilian, Kazakh, Belarusian, Vietnamese, Armenian, …
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The many recent meetings in Russia have provided an opportunity to reaffirm several existing alliances and pave the way for others, in a framework where Russia, China and the Global South will together play a key role in contemporary international affairs. The 80th anniversary of the USSR’s victory over Nazism was not only extremely important in view of what this commemoration represents for the multi-ethnic people of Russia and the vast majorit…
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