Kremlin announces a "substantively rich" trip to China
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Moscow and Beijing are putting the "finishing touches" on the plan for Vladimir Putin's state visit. While the Kremlin avoids specific dates for now, descriptions of a "substantively rich" agenda and a "synchronized announcement" hint at a major geopolitical event in the coming days.
Preparations for the Russian President's trip to China have reached the final home stretch. According to Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, the program for the visit is already fully established, and the dates will be disclosed in the very near future. A notable feature of the upcoming announcement will be its synchronicity—both sides will name the dates simultaneously.
Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that coordination for the meeting is proceeding on a "daily basis." Although clarity regarding the timing emerged as early as late April, the official Kremlin representative emphasized that the visit will be as content-rich as possible. This trip is expected to serve as a strong reaffirmation of the "good-neighborly partnership" that Beijing has previously declared as a strategic priority.
Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that coordination for the meeting is proceeding on a "daily basis." Although clarity regarding the timing emerged as early as late April, the official Kremlin representative emphasized that the visit will be as content-rich as possible. This trip is expected to serve as a strong reaffirmation of the "good-neighborly partnership" that Beijing has previously declared as a strategic priority.
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