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Xi and Putin blame NATO expansion amid heightened tensions in Ukraine

 Xi and Putin blame NATO expansion amid heightened tensions in Ukraine, Chinese and Russian leaders are urging the West to abandon the "Cold War ideology" in negotiations prior to the Beijing Olympics

Xi and Putin blame NATO expansion amid heightened tensions in Ukraine



China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin have told the West to "abandon the Cold War ideological approach" because the two leaders have shown a warm relationship with the West in a tense conflict prior to the Beijing Olympics. Signed a joint statement asking.

In a joint statement released by Kremlin, Putin and West called on NATO to refuse to expand into Eastern Europe, condemning the formation of security blocks in the Asia-Pacific region, and Akus tripartite security between the United States and the United States. He criticized the security agreement. Kingdom. And Australia.

The 38th summit since 2013 The two countries have pledged to strengthen cooperation to thwart the "colour revolution" and foreign intervention, and have pledged to deepen "continuous" strategic coordination.

According to analysts, the statement shows how China and Russia find increasingly common interests in their respective conflicts with Western nations.

"Parties oppose NATO's further expansion, abandon the Cold War ideology, respect the sovereignty, security and interests of other countries, and call on the North Atlantic Alliance to diversify civilization and cultural-historical patterns. "The objective and fairly peaceful development of other states," the document said.

China agreed with Russia's interests in Ukraine and said it "understands and supports the Russian Federation's proposal to establish legally binding long-term security in Europe."

At the same time, it talks about China's concerns about US-led trade and security alliances on its territory.

"The two parties are opposed to the closed block structure and the formation of opposition camps in the Asia-Pacific region and are very aware of the negative impact of the US Indo-Pacific strategy on regional peace and stability," he said.

"We are working together to achieve true multilateralism," she told Putin, according to a translation of the Kremlin's remarks. "Maintaining the true spirit of democracy serves as a credible foundation for uniting the world in overcoming crises and maintaining equality."

Friday's meeting is for Sirin to meet with foreign leaders for the first time in almost two years. Chinese leaders have not left the country since January 2020, when they fought the first Kovid-19 outbreak and blocked the central city of Wuhan where the first virus was reported.

As Beijing prepares for the Winter Olympics, it prepares to meet more than 20 leaders, who will be hurt by mild victories and distractions and timid horrors from diplomatic boycotts. I'm looking forward to it.

China's state broadcaster CCTV reported that Putin's plane landed in the Chinese capital on Friday afternoon.

The pair will attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in the evening after the meeting.

Spiral tensions with the West have strengthened the relationship between the world's largest country and its largest population. Putin was the first foreign leader to confirm his presence at the Olympics. His name is on the official list of foreign celebrities in China participating in the Winter Olympics.

"I've known President Xi Jinping for a long time," CCTV quoted Putin in a report on Friday. "As good friends and politicians who share many common views in solving global problems, we have always maintained close contact."

As part of that, China has become more vocal in support of Russia in the conflict with NATO over Ukraine.

These relationships were strengthened during the Xi Jinping era when Russia and China were in increasing conflict with Western nations. In 2014, Putin returned to the summit to look for alternatives at an exhibition of protests against the fierce Western criticism of the Crimean annexation. Beijing has shown its support by signing a $ 400,400 billion, 30-year gas contract.

Other leaders ready to enjoy hospitality during the Games include Egypt's Abdelfatta Arsisi, Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman, Kazakhstan's Kassym-Jomart Tokarev, and Poland's Andrei Duda.

About 21 world leaders are expected to participate in the competition. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index, most of these leaders dominate the undemocratic regime, 12 of which are labelled as "dictatorship" or "hybrid regime".

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