It’s been more than two years since the Russian and Chinese presidents used those words ‘no limts’ to describe the bilateral relations between them and their nations. Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to touch down in China, his first trip abroad since since the start of his fifth presidential term last week.
Leaders from Europe and the US will be watching and listening. They’ve already called out Beijing for supporting Moscow in its invasion of Ukraine. But is this an arrangement borne out of principles or posturing?
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00:00 Putin heads to China for ralks
03:11 Dmitri Alperovitch, Geopolitical Analyst
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