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Putin’s latest China visit continues a pattern of increasingly visible alignment between the two powers

Over the last two years, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have deepened political and strategic ties through a series of high-profile meetings.

Putin’s latest visit to Beijing on May 19-20 is expected to focus on what Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov described as the “most pressing and delicate issues” in bilateral relations. The Russian delegation will include deputy prime ministers, ministers, and executives from major companies, with around 40 agreements expected to be signed.

The visit also comes less than a week after US President Donald Trump completed his own state visit to China, placing additional attention on Beijing’s global diplomatic positioning.

Putin’s 2024 state visit to China

One of the most significant recent meetings between the two leaders took place in May 2024, when Putin travelled to Beijing for his first foreign trip after re-election.

Xi welcomed Putin with a formal state ceremony featuring military honours, red carpet events, marching troops, and performances by a Chinese military band. The two leaders later launched the “Years of Russian-Chinese Culture” programme, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

During the visit, Xi described the relationship as strategically important for both nations. Putin also praised the state of relations between Moscow and Beijing.

In a lighter moment during the event, Putin joked that he felt comfortable enough in China to forget interpreters were needed.

“I feel at home here, so I thought everyone here already speaks Russian,” he said.

Xi responded by welcoming Putin’s decision to make China his first overseas destination after beginning his new presidential term.

Moscow Victory Day celebrations in 2025

The two leaders met again in Moscow in May 2025 during Russia’s Victory Day commemorations, marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in World War II.

Footage from the Kremlin showed Putin and Xi holding bilateral talks, overseeing document signing ceremonies, and attending military parades together on Red Square.

Speaking during the Moscow meetings, Putin described Russia-China relations as a stabilising force in global affairs.

Xi highlighted the importance of Russia in China’s foreign relations.

The leaders were later seen together during the Victory Day parade as Chinese troops marched through Red Square.

Beijing Victory Day events in 2025

In September 2025, Putin returned to Beijing for China’s Victory Day commemorations, where he again appeared alongside Xi during major military ceremonies and public events.

Footage from Tiananmen Square showed the two leaders attending parades, concerts, and official receptions together. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was also present at some of the events.

This story is written and edited by the Global South World team, you can contact us here.

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