It seems like Putin's visit to China has just added a new chapter to the "Russian Roulette" game, where one wrong move could lead to a global economic meltdown and a whole lot of hurt feelings among Western countries.
"Putin is in Beijing to discuss economics and trade with China, with significant implications for Russia's economy." "China is Russia's most significant trading partner." Vladimir Putin's visit to China has major implications for Russia's economy. According to SVT Nyheter, China is the country with which Russia is most economically connected in terms of trade. Following Putin's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, relations with Western countries could deteriorate further. In recent weeks, activists have been searching for evidence of suspected power abuse in Hungary following Orbán's election defeat. See article on SVT News.
Vladimir Putin visits China to discuss economy, trade, and international relations with Xi Jinping. Vladimir Putin visits China to discuss economy, trade and international relations with Xi Jinping. The visit occurs shortly after Donald Trump's trip to the country. Putin will spend 48 hours in Beijing to meet Xi Jinping. The relationship between Russia and China is described as stronger than ever before, with Russia heavily reliant on China. A large delegation accompanies Putin, including ministers, business leaders and various government officials. The American president Donald Trump also brought a large delegation to China. The two state leaders are set to meet to discuss several issues, but it's unclear what those discussions will entail. Donald Trump stated that he plans to have a long conversation with Xi Jinping about the war in Iran. He believes Iran may eventually agree to a deal with the US, but the countries remain far apart. See article on SVT News.