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    Narendra Modi is shoring up Russia ties as Vladimir Putin deepens China embrace

    India, the world’s third-largest crude consumer, has become a major buyer of Russian oil, and is reliant on its military hardware supplies. At the same, relations between China and India have been at a low point since land-border clashes in 2020.

    US opted out of Paris Accord as India, China weren't paying: Ex-Prez Trump

    President Trump criticized the Paris Climate Accord, citing a hefty cost and lack of contribution from major nations like China and India. Despite pledges, the US has not met its financial commitments, fueling Trump's skepticism towards the agreement.

    What is this defense deal between Russia and North Korea? Will it threaten China?

    A top US defense official has said that a recently concluded defense deal between Russia and North Korea could threaten China. He added that any instability in the region could derail China’s economic and strategic objectives.

    China watches cautiously as Russia and North Korea strengthen ties

    China is closely watching as Russia and North Korea strengthen their relationship through a new defense pact, raising concerns about power dynamics. China faces a strategic dilemma, aiming to maintain peace on the Korean Peninsula while countering US influence. Its restrained response indicates uncertainty about how to navigate the situation. Experts suggest internal disagreements or difficulty assessing the situation may be hindering China's response. While some in China may see the pact as balancing US dominance, there is discomfort over potential outcomes.

    Putin came to Asia to disrupt, and he succeeded

    President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to Asia has caused turmoil in the region, impacting Washington, Beijing, and Indo-Pacific nations. The trip, marked by communist red, reshaped the geopolitical landscape with deals in North Korea and Vietnam.

    Russian economy has withstood what even China could not have achieved: Prof. Alexander Dynkin

    Prof. Alexander Dynkin discussed the significance of the Primakov Readings International Forum and the role of BRICS in shaping global economic trends. He emphasized India's pivotal role in BRICS and highlighted the growth potential in Russia-India ties. Dynkin provided insights into the Russian economy, foreign policy priorities, and commitments towards fostering regional stability and collaboration, especially in Africa. His analysis underscored Russia's resilience and strategic positioning in the evolving global landscape.

    • China keeps its distance as Russia and North Korea deepen ties

      China reacted guardedly this week as Russia and North Korea deepened their ties and vowed to resist the U.S.-led West, with Beijing avoiding any trilateral arrangement that might complicate its relations with other countries. On Wednesday, Beijing watched from the sidelines as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shared his "in-most thoughts" with visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Pyongyang.

      World leaders join Ukraine summit in test of Kyiv's diplomatic clout

      More than 90 countries will take part, but China's absence in particular has dimmed hopes the summit would show Russia as globally isolated, while recent military reverses have put Kyiv on the back foot. The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has also diverted the world's attention from Ukraine.

      Zelenskyy says Xi Jinping assured him of not selling weapons to Russia; here's how Biden responded
      G7 Summit: How G-7 nations plan to counter rising clout of Russia and China

      The G-7, facing challenges from rising powers like China and Russia, grapples with economic and military limitations while navigating a shifting global landscape. Focused on protecting democracy, the group confronts issues such as defense spending, economic vitality, and trade tensions, seeking to maintain its influence and address geopolitical threats.

      G7 plans to warn small Chinese banks over Russia ties, sources say

      U.S. officials expect the G7 wealthy democracies to warn smaller Chinese banks at the upcoming summit hosted by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding their assistance to Russia in evading Western sanctions.

      Iran lodges protest with China about sovereignty issue

      Iran's foreign ministry summoned the Chinese ambassador in Tehran to protest a China-UAE statement regarding Iran's sovereignty over Abu Musa and Greater and Lesser Tunb islands. The islands are also claimed by UAE.

      Zelenskyy accuses Russia of using its influence on China to disrupt peace summit in Switzerland
      US shifts focus to China risks; Zelenskiy arrives at Asia defence meeting

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is anticipated to attend the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore this weekend, according to six sources. This comes as Ukraine faces renewed aggression two years after Russian forces invaded. Security assistance for Ukraine is expected to be a key topic at the conference, with attendees including U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun.

      G7 will try to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine

      The G7 froze some $300 billion of Russian assets shortly after Moscow invaded its neighbour in February 2022. "We are making progress in our discussions on potential avenues to bring forward the extraordinary profits stemming from immobilized Russian sovereign assets to the benefit of Ukraine," the draft statement said.

      Russia plans to open sea terminal for LPG exports to Asia by 2025-end, sources say

      Russia and China are set to open the first LPG terminal on Russia's Pacific coast by the end of 2025, facilitating LPG exports to China and other Asian countries.

      Russia, China to expand oil and gas trade

      Russia currently delivers gas to China through the Power of Siberia pipeline and plans to build a second supply link along the same route no later than in 2027. It has, for years, been trying to sign a third gas contract with China, which would pave the way for a third pipeline via a different route via Mongolia. If all three lines operate as planned, Russia's gas flows to China could reach nearly 100 billion cubic meters per year.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin to push growing Moscow-Beijing trade in China's northeast

      Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded his visit to China by highlighting the importance of trade near the border in China's northeast. Amid Western sanctions over the Ukraine invasion, Putin is strengthening ties with China, signing agreements on security and economic cooperation. The joint statement emphasizes the deepening China-Russia relationship and their commitment to mutual development.

      Russians, Chinese are brothers forever: Putin speaks highly of bilateral ties on China visit

      Speaking ahead of a concert dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the start of the Cross-Cultural Years, Putin expressed confidence in the continuation of cordial ties between the two countries.

      China 'can't have it both ways' on Russia and Western ties: US

      US criticized China for supporting Russia in Ukraine, hindering ties with Europe. Meanwhile, Xi Jinping and Putin marked 75th anniversary, aiming to enhance cooperation. Xi also concluded Europe tour after promoting a multipolar world vision.

      Xi, Putin hail ties as 'stabilising' force in chaotic world

      Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin emphasized the crucial role of China-Russia relations in maintaining global peace and stability.

      Xi Jinping and Putin hint at political settlement to Ukraine conflict

      "China hopes that peace and stability will return to the European continent at an early date, and stands ready to play a constructive role to this end," Xi said at a joint press conference with Putin after their talks. A joint statement issued after Putin-Xi talks said that both sides believe that for "a sustainable settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, it is necessary to eliminate its root causes."

      The rise of Xi Jinping as Putin's 'Big Brother': A new chapter in Russia-China ties

      Putin's recent visit to China underscores the strengthening bond between the two countries amid Russia's actions in Ukraine. This visit, Putin's first abroad since his re-election, emphasizes the strategic partnership between Russia and China. The visit highlights their military collaboration and economic interdependence, with China's support bolstering Russia's economy and military capabilities. The alliance between Russia and China serves as a counterbalance to Western dominance and has raised concerns in the West about China's role in supporting Russia's military operations.

      Xi says China hopes Europe will return to peace soon and that China will play a constructive role

      Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing amid Russia's offensive in Ukraine. The leaders discussed strengthening their nations' partnership and signed agreements. Putin praised China's infrastructure initiative while pledging collaboration in global affairs. The visit highlights their close ties amidst geopolitical tensions and military cooperation.

      Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin hail ties as 'stabilising' force in chaotic world

      Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to strengthen their nations' relationship, with Putin seeking Chinese support for his war in Ukraine. Xi emphasized the importance of the China-Russia partnership for global peace and justice, while Putin highlighted their role in maintaining stability in the international arena. Despite economic challenges due to Western sanctions, the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepening ties.

      Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin hold talks in Beijing to discuss future strategic ties

      Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China to hold talks with China President Xi Jinping. The two leaders discussed about the Ukraine war and the increasing pressure on Beijing from the US and EU for supporting Russia. This is Putin's first foreign visit after being elected for the fifth term. Russia's large delegation, including five deputy prime ministers and other senior officials, is expected to discus trade and economic cooperation.

      Myanmar in talks with Russia to build deepsea port & oil refinery upsetting Chinese

      The Myanmar junta is keen for Russians to invest in the port project along with a special economic zone including an oil refinery, ET has learnt.

      Defying West, Russia's Putin due to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing

      Putin's two-day mission - the first visit of his new term - is expected to highlight the pair's vaunted "no limits" partnership in defiance from pressure from the United States over Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit China this week

      Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China this week after an invitation from Xi Jinping. Beijing's foreign ministry confirmed the trip scheduled from Thursday to Friday. This marks Putin's second visit to China in just over six months, highlighting the close ties between the two nations. The visit comes amidst a strengthened partnership following Russia's military assault on Ukraine in February. China has served as a crucial economic lifeline for Moscow amid Western sanctions.

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