China’s Xi Jinping to visit Russia next month for the BRICS summit
- Chinese Leader Xi Jinping will visit Russia next month for the BRICS summit, confirmed by China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, aiming to counter Western influence.
- Wang Yi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg, emphasizing strong ties between the two nations.
- Wang Yi stated that Xi “happily accepted” Putin’s invitation to the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, scheduled for October.
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China's Xi to visit Russia next month for the BRICS summit
Chinese leader Xi Jinping will visit Russia next month for a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi confirmed Thursday, a move that comes as Moscow and Beijing seek to counter the West’s global influence.

China's Xi Jinping to visit Russia next month for the BRICS summit
Chinese leader Xi Jinping will visit Russia next month for a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi confirmed Thursday, a move that comes as Moscow and Beijing seek to counter the West’s global influence.
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