Chinese President Xi Jinping's presence at Russia's Victory Day Parade emphasizes the growing partnership between China and Russia, with Xi endorsing a united front against perceived Western dominance. The parade, marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in WWII, showcased Russia's military prowess. Amidst intensive Western sanctions on Russia due to the Ukraine conflict, the collaboration has deepened, with increasing bilateral trade, emphasizing a 'no limits' partnership. This alignment not only reinforces economic ties but also highlights a personal rapport between Xi and Putin, who are strategically cooperating to counter Western influence.
Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow for Victory Day underscores the deepening ties between China and Russia, framed as a partnership against Western 'hegemonic bullying'.
With Russia increasingly dependent on China amid Western sanctions, economic cooperation has surged to make China Russia's top economic partner.
The personal bond between Xi and Putin exemplifies a strategic alliance that seeks to counter US influence and strengthen their joint military and economic interests.
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