The meeting of the heads of state is taking place within the framework of the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
On Thursday, September 15, Kazakhstan is hosting a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the President of the Republic of China Xi Jinping. The meeting will be held within the framework of the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
“The foreign policy tandem of Moscow and Beijing plays an important role in ensuring global and regional stability. Together we stand for the development of a just, democratic and multipolar world order based on international rules and the central role of the UN,” Putin said at the Meeting.
He also said that Russia highly appreciates China’s “balanced position on the Ukrainian crisis” and understands Beijing’s “concerns about the situation in Ukraine.”
Putin assured Xi Jinping that Russia adheres to the One China principle and condemned US actions in Taiwan.
In addition, the President of the Russian Federation said that the SCO should be strengthened as a platform for constructive interaction.
The last time Xi Jinping met with Putin was in February, just weeks before the Russian president ordered the invasion of Ukraine. In that meeting during the opening of the Olympic Winter Games, Xi Jinping and Putin announced an “unlimited partnership.”
It should be noted that against the background of the meeting of the heads of state, the Russian Federation and China started military exercises in the Pacific Ocean.
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