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Selfies and symbolism: behind the scenes from Xi’s summit with Trump and Putin

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Updated 22.5.2026
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Xi Jinping *Vladimir Putin Beijing Great Hall of the People Zhongnanhai

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May 2026

67 articles|5 sources
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South China Morning PostMay 22

Selfies and symbolism: behind the scenes from Xi’s summit with Trump and Putin

The South China Morning Post highlights key moments from President Xi Jinping's summit meetings with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing in May. The article explores the personal rapport built between Xi and Putin through shared rituals, and the symbolic settings used for Xi's meetings with Trump, such as the Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City. It also notes details like US Secretary of State Marco Rubio admiring a Beijing hall's ceiling, Putin's familiarity with the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, and the seating arrangement of Lens Technology chairwoman Zhou Qunfei between Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla's Elon Musk at a state banquet. The report also touches on public interest in Elon Musk's son's tiger-themed bag and a past encounter between Putin and a Chinese boy, as well as fascination with Trump's Air Force One.

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Al JazeeraMay 19

‘China holds the cards’: Why Putin’s visit to Beijing after Trump matters

Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Beijing, following U.S. President Donald Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, highlights China's growing diplomatic leverage. Analysts suggest the lack of significant progress in U.S.-China talks emboldens Putin, as China appears committed to its relationship with Russia. For China, hosting these back-to-back visits is seen as a diplomatic maneuver to position itself as a central player. While no major breakthroughs are anticipated, the meeting is expected to deepen bilateral cooperation, particularly in energy and military technology. The article suggests Putin may seek increased military support from China, with analysts noting China holds considerable influence in the relationship. China is also positioning itself as a neutral mediator in a fragmented global order.

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Associated Press (AP)May 19

Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties as Xi also seeks stable US relations after Trump summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting China to meet with President Xi Jinping, reaffirming strong bilateral ties. The visit, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of a friendship treaty, will focus on economic cooperation and international issues. This meeting follows U.S. President Donald Trump's recent trip to Beijing, which aimed to stabilize U.S.-China relations. China seeks to maintain stable ties with the U.S. while preserving its strategic partnership with Russia, with analysts noting these are not mutually exclusive goals for Beijing. Russia's economic ties with China have strengthened, particularly in energy, with China being Russia's primary trade partner. Putin stated that Russia-China relations are at an "unprecedented level" and play a crucial global role.

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South China Morning PostMay 20

Xi-Putin meeting: everything you need to know from the talks in Beijing

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing for a two-day state visit, highlighting strong trust and strategic cooperation between the two nations. The summit, occurring shortly after US President Donald Trump's visit, underscored China's ability to manage relations with major powers. Both countries expressed concerns about the US Golden Dome missile defense system, calling it a threat to stability. Energy cooperation was a key agenda item, with Putin pushing for a new deal. Experts suggest that China-Russia scientific and technological collaboration could counter US isolation and help normalize the international science community amidst geopolitical tensions. Putin stayed at the historic Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, a location he has frequented.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 20

Same but different: how Xi and China welcomed Trump and Putin

China recently hosted back-to-back state visits by Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, with outwardly similar grand receptions. However, China subtly highlighted differences, welcoming Putin with a higher-ranking official than Trump, signaling Moscow as a trusted partner in a non-Western order. Russian officials downplayed comparisons, but state media portrayed Putin as an ally while Trump was seen as a rival. Both visits yielded modest concrete results, though Russia's economic struggles increase its reliance on China. Xi Jinping benefited from projecting himself as a global statesman, showcasing China's ability to engage with both rival powers and a dependent Russia.

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Al JazeeraMay 20

Putin meets Xi: Why Russia and China need each other

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China for talks with President Xi Jinping, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of a treaty formalizing their ties. This meeting occurred shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing. Analysts suggest that the unpredictability of U.S. foreign policy has pushed Russia and China closer together, especially amidst the war in Ukraine and global instability. China has become an economic lifeline for Russia, with bilateral trade significantly increasing, and Russia relies on China for technology and energy exports. The article highlights the deepening partnership between the two nations, driven by shared geopolitical challenges and a desire to advance global development.

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South China Morning PostMay 15

‘We’ll be back’: the latest takeaways from the Xi-Trump talks

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US President Donald Trump at Zhongnanhai in Beijing on Friday, the concluding day of Trump's visit. The leaders engaged in informal conversation during a stroll through the Chinese leaders' compound, with Xi highlighting the ancient trees and roses. Trump expressed surprise at the longevity of some trees, with Xi noting some were over a thousand years old. This meeting marked a significant interaction between the two heads of state during Trump's trip to China.

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South China Morning PostMay 14

Salute to China? Protocol-perfect Trump delights social media as he arrives to meet Xi

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing on Thursday, marking the first full day of Trump's visit to China. The meeting was characterized by a projected close rapport, with handshakes, arm taps, and frequent asides observed between the two leaders. Attention was drawn to their personal dynamics, seen as an indicator of the broader diplomatic mood between the world's two largest economies. Trump had previously expressed expectations of a warm reception from Xi on social media. The encounter aimed to manage tensions and strengthen strategic stability between the United States and China.

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Xi Jinping met with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Beijing on separate trips in May.

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Zhou Qunfei, chairwoman of Lens Technology, was seated between Apple CEO Tim Cook and Tesla founder Elon Musk at a state banquet hosted by Xi Jinping for Donald Trump.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin stated the war in Ukraine may be 'coming to an end'.

— Vladimir Putin

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Xi Jinping met with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Beijing on separate trips in May.

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Xi said the US and China 'should be partners rather than rivals'.

— Xi Jinping

April 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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Fox News - WorldApr 28

Can King Charles save the ever-fracturing ‘special relationship’ after Trump anger at Starmer over Iran war?

King Charles III's visit to the United States is highlighted as a crucial diplomatic effort to mend the "special relationship" amidst growing policy divergences between the UK and the US, particularly concerning Iran. The article suggests that the monarch's personal diplomacy could help smooth over tensions, especially after former President Donald Trump criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not fully backing US strikes against Iran. Britain has publicly distanced itself from Trump's aggressive "economic fury" strategy against Iran, while still supporting efforts to secure maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. This balancing act underscores the importance of King Charles's trip as a potential stabilizer for the transatlantic alliance.

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Key Claims

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King Charles and Queen Camilla were greeted by President Donald Trump and Melania Trump for a private tea in Washington, D.C.

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The U.K. does not support the U.S. blockade against Iran but supports working with the United States to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

— Stephen Doughty

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Donald Trump has criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his refusal to back Iran strikes, comparing him unfavorably to Winston Churchill.

— Donald Trump

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The U.S. policy strategy aims to strangle Iran’s economic lifelines through aggressive maritime pressure.

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The British monarch has historically served as a strategic stabilizer during moments of political strain between the U.K. and other nations.

— Alan Mendoza

January 2026

2 articles|1 sources
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Global TimesJan 5

ROK president arrives in Beijing with 200 business delegates, hails full restoration of bilateral ties 'the greatest achievement'

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrived in Beijing on January 4, 2026, for a four-day state visit, accompanied by approximately 200 business leaders. This marks his first trip to China since taking office and the first presidential visit since 2019. President Lee described the full restoration of bilateral ties as the "greatest achievement," emphasizing the importance of exchange and cooperation between the neighboring countries. The visit includes talks with Chinese leaders, aimed at consolidating the strategic cooperative partnership. The accompanying economic delegation, the largest in over six years, includes heads of major South Korean conglomerates, and discussions are expected to cover supply chains, the digital economy, environmental issues, and tourism.

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Global TimesJan 5

The Irish Taoiseach's visit to China in 14 years could be a 'touchstone' for China-EU relations: expert

Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin arrived in Beijing on January 4, 2026, for a five-day visit, marking the first by an Irish leader in 14 years. This visit is considered a significant event, potentially serving as a "touchstone" for broader China-EU relations, according to a Chinese expert. The Taoiseach will discuss bilateral ties, including economic and trade relations, as well as EU-China relations and global challenges. He will also engage with business leaders in sectors like finance, education, and food and beverages, and meet with Irish colleges and their Chinese partners. The visit aims to enhance political trust, expand cooperation, and promote high-quality development for both nations and China-EU ties.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrived in Beijing on January 4, 2026, for a four-day state visit to China.

— Xinhua News Agency

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An economic delegation of about 200 South Korean business leaders, including the heads of Samsung, SK, Hyundai, and LG, accompanied the president.

— Yonhap

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin arrived in Beijing on January 4, 2026, for a five-day visit to China.

— CCTV News

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This visit marks the first time an Irish leader has visited China in 14 years.

— CCTV News

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The Taoiseach will meet with representatives of twelve Irish colleges and their Chinese higher education partners during the trip.

— Department of the Taoiseach

December 2025

1 articles|1 sources
russia-china relationsglobal stabilitybilateral trademajor-power interactionputin
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Global TimesDec 20

Russia-China ties crucial for global stability: Putin at annual conference

At his annual year-end press conference in Moscow on December 19, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the crucial role of Russia-China relations in maintaining global stability. He highlighted the significant bilateral trade, reaching $240-250 billion, making Russia China's largest European trading partner. Putin detailed extensive cooperation across various sectors, including high-tech, education, humanitarian ties, space exploration, and military exercises. He also noted the constant contact and coordination between the foreign ministries on global issues, underscoring the high level of trust between the two nations. Frequent high-level exchanges and visits between Russian and Chinese officials further demonstrated the dynamic nature of their partnership.

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Russia and China regularly conduct joint military exercises, including strategic aviation patrols and ground force maneuvers.

— Vladimir Putin

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China-Russia trade volume reached $203.67 billion from January to November 2025, exceeding $200 billion for three consecutive years.

— Zhang Hanhui

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Russia-China bilateral trade reached $240-250 billion in 2025.

— Vladimir Putin via Sputnik News

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The Kremlin received more than 2.6 million questions from the public before the annual press conference began.

— Kremlin via media reports

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Russia is China's biggest trading partner among European states.

— Vladimir Putin via Sputnik News

November 2025

1 articles|1 sources
china-norway relationseconomic cooperationstrategic dialoguegreen transformationclimate change response
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Global TimesNov 12

Chinese Vice Premier, FM hold talks with Norwegian FM

Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang met with Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide in Beijing on November 11, 2025, calling for enhanced practical cooperation. Both sides expressed a desire to deepen bilateral ties through strategic dialogue and economic cooperation, highlighting traditional friendship and stable development. Discussions focused on increasing political trust, strengthening communication, and boosting collaboration in economy, trade, investment, green transformation, and climate change. Foreign Minister Wang Yi also held talks with Eide, emphasizing multilateralism and opposing decoupling, while Norway reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China policy and expressed optimism about expanding investment in the Chinese market, particularly in green technologies.

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Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi held separate talks with Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide in Beijing.

— Xinhua News Agency

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Norway reaffirms its firm commitment to the one-China policy.

— Espen Barth Eide

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The diplomatic meetings coincided with a state visit to China by King Felipe VI of Spain.

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Norway fully opens its market to Chinese electric vehicles and has adopted a zero-tariff policy.

— Espen Barth Eide

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China and Norway pledge to uphold multilateralism and oppose decoupling and severing supply chains.

— Wang Yi