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19 May 2026, 04:37 GMT+10
The Russian president's upcoming trip to Beijing is expected to mark another milestone in the long-running relationship between the two leaders
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to China on May 19-20 is expected to mark a new milestone in the deepening partnership between Moscow and Beijing. The two sides are reportedly preparing to sign around 40 agreements, and issue a joint statement on expanding their comprehensive strategic cooperation.
Since Chinese President Xi Jinping took office in 2013, the two leaders have met more than 40 times, repeatedly producing major agreements and driving Russia-China ties to new heights.
RT looks back at some of the key meetings that have shaped relations between the two countries over the past decade.
Russia became the first country visited by Xi after he took office. During talks with Putin, the two leaders discussed issues ranging from trade and technology cooperation to the crisis in Syria. Moscow and Beijing signed more than 30 agreements covering energy and humanitarian and cultural cooperation, including a deal to expand oil trade and an action plan under the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation.
Putin's state visit to Shanghai marked a watershed moment in Russia-China energy ties. In the presence of the two leaders, Russian energy giant Gazprom and China's CNPC signed a landmark $400 billion gas deal under which Russia agreed to supply China with 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually over 30 years.
Xi visited Moscow for Victory Day celebrations marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. The visit also produced a series of agreements linking China's Belt and Road Initiative with the Eurasian Economic Union, a Moscow-led economic bloc of which Russia is a founding member.
Putin traveled to Beijing for celebrations marking the end of World War II, with the visit also serving as a platform for extensive talks between Russian and Chinese officials. The trip resulted in nearly 30 signed documents, including 16 agreements between Russian and Chinese companies. Russian energy giant Rosneft alone signed deals with an estimated investment potential exceeding $30 billion, according to CEO Igor Sechin.
Economic ties between Russia and China deepened further during another state visit by Putin to Beijing. The two sides signed a broad range of agreements covering energy, high speed rail development, aircraft manufacturing, and major investment projects.
During Xi's visit to Moscow, Putin awarded the Chinese leader the Order of St. Andrew, Russia's highest state honor, in recognition of his role in strengthening the comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation between the two nations. Putin described Xi as a "big friend" of Russia who had consistently supported closer ties between Moscow and Beijing.
Xi returned the gesture by awarding Putin the Chinese Order of Friendship, making him the first foreign leader to receive the honor. The Chinese president described Putin as a "founder" of modern Russia-China relations and the "most recognizable and respected" foreign leader in China.
Russia and China declared that their comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation had entered a "new era" in a joint statement issued during Xi's visit to Moscow. The declaration said the two countries had elevated bilateral ties to their highest level, setting an example of good neighborly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation.
Moscow and Beijing also pledged to deepen coordination on defending their core national interests, sovereignty, and long term development strategies.
Russia and China described their relationship as a "no limits" partnership, emphasizing that their cooperation has "no forbidden areas" and is not constrained by traditional alliance structures. The phrase was formalized in a joint statement issued by Putin and Xi, in which the two sides pledged deeper coordination on security, economics, technology, and global governance while opposing what they described as Western dominance in international affairs.
Russia became the first country visited by Xi after securing a third consecutive term as Chinese president. Beijing attaches "great importance" to ties with Moscow, Xi said at the time, describing the relationship as rooted in "historical logic" and driven by the two nations' shared goals and interests.
Putin hailed the "major progress" in bilateral relations, noting that annual trade between Russia and China had surged from $87 billion to $185 billion over the previous decade.
Putin chose China for his first foreign trip after securing re-election in 2024, describing ties with Beijing as a model of good-neighborly relations. Xi said the partnership had become a key pillar of global "strategic stability" and a driving force behind the democratization of international relations.
Xi Jinping joined Russia's Victory Day celebrations once again, a decade after first attending the commemorations in Moscow. During the visit, Xi said Russia and China had found the "right" model for cooperation and pledged to work together toward a more just and balanced system of global governance.
Vladimir Putin traveled to China to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, describing the visit as a tribute to the sacrifices and heroism of the Russian and Chinese peoples during the conflict. The memory that "our ancestors paid an enormous price for peace and freedom" remains the foundation of modern Russia-China relations, he said.
Xi Jinping described ties between the two countries as a model of "eternal" friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation.
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