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After a meeting with Xi that lasted more than three hours, Russian President Putin told reporters the two held “traditionally warm, friendly” talks and addressed the Chinese leader as his “dear friend”. Xi said earlier that Beijing’s ties with Moscow brought “positive energy” to a world in turmoil, and that both stood firm against “hegemonic bullying”— a swipe at the United States.
The Kremlin later published a joint statement from the two that described US President Donald Trump’s plan for a space-based missile shield, known as the “Iron Dome for America” as “deeply destabilising”. Since Russia ordered troops into Ukraine in February 2022, Beijing has portrayed itself as a neutral party in the conflict, but the West has accused it of enabling Russia economically and diplomatically.
While the two leaders were meeting in Moscow, Ukraine accused Russia of hundreds of frontline attacks. Russia ordered a truce to coincide with its World War II commemorations, saying it would test Kyiv’s “readiness” for long-term peace, but Ukraine never agreed to it and has called instead for a longer 30-day ceasefire. “Predictably, Putin’s Parade ceasefire proves to be a farce,” Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said. “Russian forces continue to attack across the entire front line. From midnight to midday, Russia carried out 734 ceasefire violations and 63 assault operations,” he added.
A Ukrainian army brigade operating in the Kharkiv region said there had been heavy drone fire since Putin’s order came into force. The Russian army said it was observing the truce while simultaneously “responding” to attacks by Ukraine. The Kremlin was forced on Wednesday to say it was taking “all necessary measures” to ensure the safety of world leaders in Russia for the parade. Putin has elevated Victory Day into Russia’s most important public holiday and channelled the Soviet Victory to justify Russia’s offensive on Ukraine. — AFP
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