- Russian President Putin will go directly to China after taking oath
- China is also afraid of Western countries befriending Russia
- A lot of agreements are likely to be made in the China tour
The President of Russia is visiting China for the second time in the last 6 months. “At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin will visit China on May 16-17 as his first foreign visit after assuming office,” an official Kremlin statement said.
Vladimir Putin is about to make his first foreign trip after being sworn in as Russia’s president for the fifth time. According to information provided by the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin will visit China on May 16-17. “Vladimir Putin will visit China on May 16-17 as his first foreign visit at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping,” an official Kremlin statement said.
Vladimir Putin’s visit comes at a time when NATO countries are continuing to push to stop Russian forces in Ukraine. China has been supporting Russia in the Ukraine-Russia war since the beginning of the war. While the West is rallying to help Ukraine, Russia is also believed to be busy building its own strength.
Many important agreements can be made during the journey
According to a Kremlin statement, the two leaders will discuss expanding the scope of Russia-China comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation. Also, during this visit, a framework for more practical cooperation between the two countries will be prepared and discussions will be held to work together on international and regional issues. During this visit, it is expected that after the talks the President will hold a joint press conference and sign several bilateral agreements.
Chances of many contracts in the journey
According to a Kremlin statement, the two leaders will discuss expanding the area of Russia-China trade partnership and strategic cooperation. After this trip, I will prepare an outline for further business cooperation between the two countries
Great trade with China in the war
Trade between China and Russia has been growing rapidly since the Ukraine war. China has been buying cheap gas and crude from Russia since the sanctions imposed on Russia. According to China’s customs statistics, the trade between the two countries has reached 240 billion dollars in 2023.
According to the information, Russia wants China to support it and make more efforts, which China is not willing to do. Because it does not want to jeopardize its relations with the West. Those in the know are looking forward to this journey. That China will then side with Russia more publicly.