Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are holding a video meeting amid frictionย persisting in both countriesโ relations with the West.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that during today’s virtual talk, the two leaders would discuss tensions in Europe and the aggressive United States and NATO rhetoric.
โThe situation in international affairs, especially on the European continent, very tense right now and it requires discussion between allies,โ he added, referring to Moscow and Beijing.
โWe see very, very aggressive rhetoric on the NATO and US side, and this requires discussion between us and the Chinese.โ

Tensions between Russia and Western countries have escalated in recent months over a Russian military build-up near the border with Ukraine. The Ukrainian government hasย accusedย Moscow of massing tens of thousands of troops in preparation for a possible large-scale military offensive. The Kremlin denies it plans to invade and says the West is gripped by Russophobia.
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin mentioned no specific topics for the Xi-Putin talks and said details would be released after the meeting, which was expected to โfurther enhance the high-level mutual trust between the two sidesโ.
โThe two heads of state will give full review of China-Russia relations and cooperation in various fields this year,โ Wang said, adding the leaders will also โmake top-level designs for the development of bilateral relations next yearโ.
Russia has cultivated closer ties with China as its relations with the West have worsened, and Putin has used the partnership as a way of balancing US influence while striking lucrative deals, especially on energy. He and Xi this year agreed to extend a 20-year friendship and cooperation treaty.
The summit comes years after Moscowโs annexation of Ukraineโs Crimea Peninsula led to a serious rift with its Western partners and a subsequent turn towards its neighbour to the east.

