Putin’s two-day state visit comes as Western leaders have leant on Xi to ensure that soaring exports from his country aren’t propping up the Russian war effort – a claim Beijing denies.
Putin also traveled to Beijing with top security officials who the Russian president said Thursday would join informal talks on Ukraine.
Beijing, which says it is neutral on the war, has repeatedly defended its trade with Russia as part of normal bilateral relations.
Xi, analysts say, is seeking to keep Putin as a close partner, while not stepping over Western red lines.
For that reason, she added, “he’s okay with on-going dependency between Russia and China – and with inequality in this relationship.”
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