China and Russia Join Forces Against the West, Putin Arrives for Two-Day Visit
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Before the visit, Putin sharply criticized Western sanctions in an interview with the Chinese news agency Xinhua.
Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that the results of the war, enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and other international documents, are unwavering and their revision is inadmissible.
On August 30th, Xinhua News Agency published an exclusive interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prior to his visit to China, Putin had maintained a tone of close Sino-Russian relations. However, in response to questions about China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, some of his statements embarrassed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP claimed to be the "mainstay" of the war, but Putin made no mention of it, let a…
In a written interview with China's state-run Xinhua News Agency ahead of his visit to China on August 31, Russian President Putin asserted that the Red Army of the former Soviet Union, Russia's predecessor, and the Chinese army defeated Japan, thereby putting an end to World War II. He also criticized Japan for "being a threat to Russia and China."
MOSCOW, Aug 30 (Xinhua) — Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia and China strongly condemn any attempt to distort the history of World War II. In a written interview on the eve of his visit to China to attend the Tianjin summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the China Victory Day celebrations in Beijing, Putin emphasized that Chinese President Xi Jinping treats the history of his country with the utmost respect. X…
Xinhua -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia and China strongly condemn any attempt to distort the history of World War II.
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