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WED · 2026-06-03 · 22:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0604-81574
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First Trump, then Putin go to China. Does great-power diplomacy now hinge on Beijing?

Recent visits by US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to China, though not resulting in major breakthroughs, highlight Beijing's increasing diplomatic influence. Observers note that China is adeptly managing its relationships with both nations separately: maintaining a strong strategic partnership with Moscow while engaging with Washington on a more transactional, stability-focused basis.

Shi JiangtaoSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-03 · 22:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
First Trump, then Putin go to China. Does great-power diplomacy now hinge on Beijing?
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Recent visits by US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to China, though not resulting in major breakthroughs, highlight Beijing's increasing diplomatic influence. Observers note that China is adeptly managing its relationships with both nations separately: maintaining a strong strategic partnership with Moscow while engaging with Washington on a more transactional, stability-focused basis. This dynamic is reshaping US-China-Russia relations, making them more asymmetrical and unpredictable. Analysts suggest this pattern will continue to challenge China's ability to balance divergent interests amidst global conflicts and market volatility. The frequent visits to China by major world leaders create an impression of Beijing being central to global diplomacy, though its ultimate elevation in standing is considered debatable.

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This makes China appear to sit at the centre of global power, a pivot of world diplomacy.

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Major power leaders keep coming to China, and this naturally creates the impression that the United States and Russia, to some extent, need China.

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The pattern is reshaping US-China-Russia dynamics, making it increasingly asymmetrical and unpredictable.

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Summits highlight Beijing’s growing ability to manage its two most important relationships on separate tracks: sustaining a deep strategic partnership with Moscow, while pursuing a more transactional, stability-focused engagement with Washington.

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Whether this truly elevates China’s standing remains debatable.

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Yet, according to observers, the summits highlight Beijing’s growing ability to manage its two most important relationships on separate tracks: sustaining a deep strategic partnership with Moscow, while pursuing a more transactional, stability-focused engagement with Washington.Several analysts said the pattern was reshaping US-China-Russia dynamics, making it increasingly asymmetrical and unpredictable.They argued it would continue to test Beijing’s capacity to navigate divergent interests against the backdrop of protracted conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, energy market turbulence and an increasingly multipolar nuclear order.01:56‘A milestone visit’: Xi and Trump set sights on stability for China-US relations“Major power leaders keep coming to China, and this naturally creates the impression that the United States and Russia, to some extent, need China,” said Yun Sun, director of the China programme and co-director of the East Asia programme at the Stimson Centre.“This makes China appear to sit at the centre of global power, a pivot of world diplomacy. This view has some merit … But whether this truly elevates China’s standing remains debatable.”
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