Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to visit Moscow and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping, in a meeting with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow, may discuss schemes for avoiding Russia from international sanctions imposed due to Russian aggression in Ukraine. On Friday, March 17, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported.
Analysts note that the Kremlin said the day before that Putin and Xi may sign several bilateral documents and discuss topical issues of a comprehensive partnership between Russia and China.
Experts believe that Xi Jinping is likely planning to discuss sanctions avoidance plans with Putin and Russian officials to support the sale and delivery of Chinese equipment to Russia.
The Institute for the Study of War also recalled that the United States announced China’s intention to consider the possibility of expanding cooperation with the Russian Federation.
Chinese companies have sold rifles, drone parts and equipment to Russian entities that could be used for military purposes, and Western intelligence agencies have said Chinese leaders are considering giving of deadly weapons in Russia.
Also, analysts believe that the topic of discussion between the leaders of the two countries is the possible mediation of China on the topic of ending the war on the territory of Ukraine.
Earlier on Friday, the Kremlin said Xi Jinping would pay a state visit to Russia on March 20-22.
Later, the Chinese Foreign Ministry named the purpose of Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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