At Kremlin talks, Putin and Xi cast themselves as defenders of world order
- Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Moscow on May 8-9, 2025, to attend Russia’s Victory Day commemorations at the Kremlin and Red Square.
- The visit marks the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat in World War II and follows Russia’s recent declaration of a ceasefire in its war with Ukraine.
- More than two dozen world leaders joined the celebrations and a military parade featuring Chinese troops, while fighting and air strikes continued in Ukraine despite Moscow’s ceasefire.
- Putin emphasized that Russia and China are united in defending an accurate account of history, while Xi committed to collaborating with Russia to oppose unilateral actions and dominance by other global powers.
- The visit strengthened Russia-China ties amid Western sanctions and geopolitical tensions, signaling a united front challenging US-led global dominance and supporting a multipolar world order.
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