FILE – Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) and Russian President Vladimir Putin as they meet February 4, 2022 in Beijing, China. (Alexei Druzhinin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File)

the president of China, Xi Jinping, will travel to Russia next week in an apparent show of support for Vladimir Poutine in what will be his first trip to Moscow in almost four years, so that The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Asian giant made it known this Friday in a press release.

“At the invitation of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, President Xi Jinping to pay state visit to Russia from March 20-22“Said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, without further details.

He said the two leaders will exchange views “within the framework of the deepening of Russian-Chinese cooperation on the international scene”

According to the statement, the two leaders also will sign “important bilateral documents” there will address current issues development of associative relations and the strategic interaction between Russia and China.

The visit, Putin said, could “demonstrate to the whole world the strength of Russian-Chinese tiesand “become the major political event of the year in terms of bilateral relations.

China declared an “unlimited” friendship with Russia and refused to condemn Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

He also rejected Western sanctions against the Krenlim and accused the I WILL TAKE and the United States to provoke the Russian government.

Xi Jinping’s regime has tried to portray itself as a neutral party in the conflict, but its stance has been criticized by some Western leaders for lacking credibility and tacit support for Moscow.

In a 12-point document on Putin’s troops’ illegal invasion of Ukraine released last month, China has issued a “call for dialogue” and respect for the territorial sovereignty of all countries.

Beijing and Moscow are strategic allies, and the two sides frequently trumpet what they call a association without limits.

The Asian giant’s foreign ministry has not confirmed whether Xi is also planning a call with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky.

This Thursday, in an unusual telephone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart, the chinese foreign minister He expressed Beijing’s concern that the conflict with Russia could spiral out of control and called for talks to find a solution. political solution.

Gang Qin expressed to Dmytro Kuleba China “has always upheld an objective and fair stance on the Ukraine issue, is committed to promoting peace and pushing forward negotiations, and calls on the international community to create conditions for the settlement of the conflict,” he said. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. in a statement posted on its website.

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