Xi Jinping Hosts Putin in Beijing, Emphasizing Strategic Coordination
En resumen
- Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday, warning against "jungle law" in global affairs and emphasizing strategic coordination.
- The leaders renewed their friendship treaty, with Putin describing bilateral ties as "unprecedented."
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Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday. Xi warned against the risk of a regression to “jungle law” in global affairs, stressing the need to push for “back-to-back” strategic coordination with Russia. The two countries renewed their friendship treaty.
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday.
‘Jungle law’
Xi warned against the risk of a regression to “jungle law” in global affairs, stressing the need to push for “back-to-back” strategic coordination with Russia.
The two countries renewed their friendship treaty.
And Putin described Russia-China ties as being at an “unprecedented level”.
“Our cooperation in foreign policy is one of the main stabilising factors on the international stage. A complex process of forming a polycentric world based on a balance of interests of all its participants is under way,” Putin said, according to a readout from the Kremlin.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific "back-to-back" strategic coordination measures were discussed?
- What are the key terms and implications of the renewed friendship treaty?
- What is the specific context of Xi's warning against "jungle law"?





