Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin: A Friendship Forged in Food, Tea, and State Visits
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The close personal friendship between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, marked by shared meals and informal events, is highlighted as Putin visits Beijing amid geopolitical uncertainty.
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The personal friendship between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin is characterized by informal interactions beyond formal state visits. Putin's arrival in Beijing follows a visit by US President Donald Trump.
Xi Jinping’s friendship with Vladimir Putin has been cultivated over many visits and informal events, from pancakes to lakeside teas
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Published: 2:00pm, 19 May 2026
Few relationships among world leaders have been portrayed as personally as that between President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Xi, who rarely publicly reveals much about his personal life or emotions, once described Putin as his “best and most intimate friend”.
Over the years, their rapport has been defined not only by summits and state visits, but also a growing catalogue of highly personal rituals involving food, birthday celebrations, sports events, boat rides and lakeside tea.
That carefully cultivated friendship returns to the spotlight on Tuesday, when Putin arrives in Beijing for a two-day state visit, less than a week after US President Donald Trump wrapped up his own closely watched trip to China.
The visit comes at a moment of mounting geopolitical uncertainty. Relationships between Beijing, Moscow and Washington are growing more complicated, while talks to end the US-Israel war on Iran remain stalled and Russia’s conflict in Ukraine drags on.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific outcomes are expected from Putin's visit?
- How will this visit impact US-China and US-Russia relations?
- What is the current state of cooperation between China and Russia on global issues?



