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Russia and China deepen ties amidst Western sanctions

Russia is strengthening its cooperation with China. On Monday, Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov arrived in Beijing. According to the ministry's statement, he is expected to conduct "a series of negotiations with the country's military and military-political leaders."

Head of the Russian Ministry of Defense in Beijing. Welcomed with honors
Head of the Russian Ministry of Defense in Beijing. Welcomed with honors
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Violetta Baran

Moscow and Beijing have been increasingly tightening their cooperation since the attack on Ukraine in February 2022. This alliance is causing concern in the West because both countries aim to expand their global influence. It also enables the circumvention of sanctions that the West imposed on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

According to the statement from the Russian Ministry of Defence, during his visit to China, Belousov "will conduct a series of negotiations with the country's military and military-political leaders."

The ministry released a video showing Belousov receiving a salute from Chinese soldiers in Beijing, as a military band played the Russian national anthem.

"Boundary-less" cooperation flourishes

China and Russia declared "boundary-less" cooperation just before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Since then, the two countries have conducted a series of joint military exercises.

President Vladimir Putin said in August that Russia's economic and trade ties with China "are yielding results" and that both countries are working on joint "economic and humanitarian" projects.

Last month, Russian and Chinese warships conducted joint exercises in the Sea of Japan. These naval exercises were part of larger manoeuvres, which Putin claimed were the largest of their kind in three decades.

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