Donald Trump is the richest man to have ever become President of the United States and China's leader Xi Jinping is not short of a penny - but both are trumped by one man
China has made it pretty clear this week that US President Donald Trump can do whatever he wants with Russia, but he’s not breaking up the Xi Jinping-Vladimir Putin bromance. In a call on Monday, Xi told Putin their relationship isn’t changing,
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Putin and Xi held three bilateral meetings as the armies of both countries increased their joint military exercises. On the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, while in Kyiv several European leaders gathered for a summit convened by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
Putin on Monday, part of a pointed mutual affirmation of allegiance between Beijing and Moscow as President Trump has turned toward the Kremlin. The warm words attributed to Xi Jinping in Chinese state media were clearly intended to dampen speculation that ...
Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, held a phone conversation with Russian President, Vladimir Putin, according to Xinhua. The details of their conversation are not being disclosed at the moment. Meanwhile, the South China Morning Post reports that the conversation took place at Putin's request.
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Putin updates Xi Jinping on Russia-US contacts
Xi expressed support for dialogue between Russia and the United States and reiterated China's readiness to assist in finding peaceful resolutions to the war in Ukraine. Xi Jinping described China and Russia as "good neighbors" and "true friends.
Xi stated that China was pleased to see Russia and relevant parties making positive efforts to defuse the situation, reaffirming Beijing's stance on dialogue and peaceful resolution, according to Chinese state-owned media,