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Putin: Russia and China oppose discriminatory sanctions in global trade

In an interview with China's official Xinhua News Agency, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia and China oppose sanctions which are "discriminatory". These sanctions hinder the socio-economic progress of the world.

In an interview published Saturday, Putin stated that the two countries would continue to reduce their mutual trade barriers. This was on the eve before a trip to Russia's largest trading partner.

Putin is in China for four days, a visit the Kremlin called "unprecedented."

First, the Russian leader will attend a two-day

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit

In the northern port of Tianjin. Putin will travel to Beijing for talks with Chinese president Xi Jinping, and to attend a huge Chinese event.

Military Parade

After Japan's formal submission, the world marks the end of World War Two.

"To summarize, economic collaboration, trade, and industrial cooperation between our countries is advancing in multiple areas," Putin stated.

"During my next visit, we'll certainly discuss new prospects for mutually advantageous cooperation and steps to intensify them for the benefit of people in Russia and China."

Putin is seeking to strengthen ties with China during his first visit since May of last year.

Reverse a slowdown

In bilateral trade during Russia's war against Ukraine

The rage is on

despite a recent

Summit

With U.S. president Donald Trump in Alaska

China stepped in to help when Western nations cut ties with Russia in February 2022 after Moscow invaded Ukraine. They bought Russian oil and sold goods ranging from cars to electronic devices, pushing bilateral trade up to a record of $245 billion by 2024.

Putin and Xi announced a strategic partnership "without limits" in 2022. They have met more than 40 times over the last decade. (Reporting and editing by Leslie Adler; Ryan Woo)

(source: Reuters)