Substance for Putin, ‘face’ for Trump: China, Russia deepen alliance to counter US
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing and signed over 40 agreements, marking a "historical peak" in their strategic partnership. The agreements cover areas such as energy, trade, science and technology, and infrastructure.

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AI-generatedChinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing and signed over 40 agreements, marking a "historical peak" in their strategic partnership. The agreements cover areas such as energy, trade, science and technology, and infrastructure. The leaders also committed to boosting strategic ties and promoting a multipolar world order. This deepened cooperation between China and Russia occurred shortly after a visit by US President Donald Trump, with one analyst contrasting the visits as a choice between "pomp and pragmatism." Xi described the current state of China-Russia relations as a "model of a new type of relationship between major powers."
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4 extractedA joint declaration was signed to push for a multipolar world order.
Agreements covered energy, trade, science and technology, and infrastructure.
Xi Jinping stated that China-Russia ties are at a 'historical peak' and a 'model of a new type of relationship between major powers'.
China and Russia signed over 40 agreements during a Beijing summit between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.