Putin expects Xi’s visit, seeks to boost military cooperation

Published December 31, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen in a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping via a video link at the Kremlin in Moscow. Mr Putin hailed the two countries’ efforts to counter Western influence, telling the Chinese leader he is keen to ramp up military cooperation.—AFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen in a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping via a video link at the Kremlin in Moscow. Mr Putin hailed the two countries’ efforts to counter Western influence, telling the Chinese leader he is keen to ramp up military cooperation.—AFP

BEIJING: Russian Presi­dent Vladimir Putin said on Friday he was expecting Chi­nese President Xi Jin­ping to make a state visit early next year, in what would be a public show of solidarity from Beijing amid Russia’s flailing invasion of Ukraine.

In effusive introductory remarks from a video conference between the two leaders broadcast on state television, President Putin also said he aimed to strengthen military cooperation with China.

Putin’s statement, which lasted around eight minutes, highlighted Russia’s drama­tic pivot away from the Wes­tern powers that have ostracized it economically and politically for its actions in Ukraine, and given Ukraine weapons, towards courting the rising global power of long-time rival China.

“We are expecting you, dear Mr Chairman, dear friend, we are expecting you next spring on a state visit to Moscow,” Putin told Xi. “This will demonstrate to the whole world the strength of Russian-Chinese ties on key issues.”

However, President Xi told his Russian counterpart that the road to peace talks on Ukraine would not be smooth and that China would continue to uphold its “objective and fair stance” on the issue. Xi said Beijing and Moscow should closely coordinate and cooperate in international affairs and emphasised Russia’s willingness to engage in negotiations over Ukraine, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said in its report on a call between the two men.

The two men had signed a “no limits” strategic partnership in February, informed by shared distrust of the West, a few days before Russia sent its armed forces into Ukraine in what it terms a “special military operation”.

Putin told Xi they shared same views on the causes, course and logic of the ongoing transformation of the global geopolitical landscape, in the face of unprecedented pressure and provocations from the West.

Yuan share in wealth fund

On Friday, Russia’s finance ministry doubled the maximum possible share of Chinese yuan in its National Wealth Fund to 60 per cent, as Moscow attempted to end dependency on “unfriendly” nations including the United States, European Union members, Britain and Japan.

Russia has also publicly backed Xi’s position on Taiwan and accused the West of trying to provoke a conflict over the status of the self-governing island, which China claims as its own.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, however, said no date had yet been set for Xi’s visit.

Published in Dawn, December 31st, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Reserved seats
Updated 15 May, 2024

Reserved seats

The ECP's decisions and actions clearly need to be reviewed in light of the country’s laws.
Secretive state
15 May, 2024

Secretive state

THERE is a fresh push by the state to stamp out all criticism by using the alibi of protecting national interests....
Plague of rape
15 May, 2024

Plague of rape

FLAWED narratives about women — from being weak and vulnerable to provocative and culpable — have led to...
Privatisation divide
Updated 14 May, 2024

Privatisation divide

How this disagreement within the government will sit with the IMF is anybody’s guess.
AJK protests
14 May, 2024

AJK protests

SINCE last week, Azad Jammu & Kashmir has been roiled by protests, fuelled principally by a disconnect between...
Guns and guards
14 May, 2024

Guns and guards

THERE are some flawed aspects to our society that we must start to fix at the grassroots level. One of these is the...