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Putin says Russia, China reach 'new milestones' on cooperation

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22 February, 2023, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 22 February, 2023, 09:57 pm

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Putin says Russia, China reach 'new milestones' on cooperation

“Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia,” Biden said

AGENCIES
22 February, 2023, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 22 February, 2023, 09:57 pm
Russia's President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with China's Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Wang Yi during a meeting in Moscow, Russia February 22, 2023 [Anton Novoderezhkin/Sputnik via Reuters]
Russia's President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with China's Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Wang Yi during a meeting in Moscow, Russia February 22, 2023 [Anton Novoderezhkin/Sputnik via Reuters]

President Vladimir Putin said he's waiting for his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to visit Russia as he hailed deepening ties with Beijing at talks with China's top diplomat.

Cooperation between Russia and China is "very important for stabilising the international situation," Putin told Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi at talks in Moscow on Wednesday, asking him to pass on greetings to "my friend" Xi. Russia and China are reaching "new milestones" including in trade, which may grow to $200 billion sooner than their goal of 2024, Putin said.

"The current international situation is indeed critical and complex but the relationship between China and Russia is solid as a mountain and can stand the test of international risks," Wang replied, adding that the "strategic" ties between Moscow and Beijing won't be subject to pressure from any third parties.

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Wang's visit to Moscow roughly a year after Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine shows that China has little intention of abandoning its staunch diplomatic partner despite Beijing's efforts to limit the damage caused by the war, reports Bloomberg. China has said it will soon release details of a plan to bring peace to Ukraine, a proposal that has that has met with skepticism in the US and Europe. 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Wang at weekend talks in Munich against China providing lethal aid to Putin's war, even as Beijing moves to portray itself as a neutral actor that can broker peace in Ukraine.

Wang and Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev affirmed at talks on Tuesday that their nations are aligned in pushing back against the US and allies, pledging to "jointly practice true multilateralism, oppose all forms of unilateral bullying, and promote democracy in international relations and a multi-polar world."

Patrushev was present with Putin at the Kremlin meeting, along with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who'd held separate talks with Wang earlier Wednesday.  

The Wall Street Journal reported that Xi was preparing to visit Moscow in the coming months to push for multiparty peace talks and allow China to reiterate its calls that nuclear weapons not be used. A potential visit has been floated for months, with Putin telling Xi during a December video call that he looked forward to welcoming the Chinese leader to Russia in the spring. 

Xi has yet to talk with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy since the invasion despite speaking with Putin some four times in that span. Beijing has also repeatedly defended some of Russia's reasons for going to war — most prominently to resist the expansion of Nato — while insisting it doesn't support the invasion itself.

While Beijing remains close to Russia, the costs of their partnership have become more apparent of late. Beyond the near-term damage to the global economy, China is also increasingly seen in the US and Europe as a strategic competitor that must be deterred from its own ambitions to take control of Taiwan — a prospect that makes Beijing more vulnerable to multilateral export controls, investment restrictions and other measures that could thwart its long-term growth prospects. 

In a phone call with Lavrov in early January, new Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said ties were based on "Three Nos:" no alliance, no confrontation and no targeting of any third party. Chinese participants at a security conference in Germany last weekend also sought to downplay the significance of a "no-limits" partnership that Xi and Putin agreed to last year just weeks before the Russian leader invaded Ukraine. 

Japan, a key US ally in Asia, expressed concern about China's joint military exercises with Russia around its shores in the first security dialouge between officials from Tokyo and Beijing since 2019, according to a statement issued by Japan's Ministry of Defense. China and Russia conducted joint drills in the waters off Japan several times last year. 

Biden says Putin will never win his war against Ukraine

US President Joe Biden met Nato leaders from Eastern Europe as part of a visit to Poland to mark the anniversary of the Ukraine war, reports BBC.

Biden hit back at Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying he would never win his war in Ukraine in his speech. Fresh off a dramatic surprise trip to Kyiv the day before, Biden sought to deliver a first-hand account of the country, highlighting its unexpected resilience against Putin.

"I've just come from a visit to Kyiv, and I can report: Kyiv stands strong, Kyiv stands proud, it stands tall, and most important, it stands free," Biden said Tuesday at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland, delivering his remarks behind bulletproof glass before an estimated crowd of 30,000 waving Ukrainian, Polish and US flags.

He said the Ukraine conflict is not just about the freedom of Ukrainians - but the "freedom of democracies throughout Europe and around the world."

Biden further said US commitment to Nato is "sacred," adding, "We will defend every inch of Nato."

"Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia," Biden continued, adding that the US and its allies would announce fresh sanctions against Moscow this week. Biden didn't elaborate on the new penalties.

The first year of the war, which Putin launched on 24 Feb, 2022, has defied expectations as Russia failed to overrun Ukraine and Kyiv's allies stayed largely united on providing the country with weapons and imposing sanctions aimed at crippling Moscow's war effort. 

Biden is visiting the region at a critical time and delivered his speech hours after Putin vowed to press on with his war and said Moscow would suspend its observation of the New START nuclear treaty with the US. Putin spoke one year after his decision to recognize Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions as independent.

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