00:00In a few days after Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, China is now preparing to receive
00:05Russian President Vladimir Putin in a meeting that could reinforce the strategic alliance
00:10between Moscow and the Chinese government.
00:12Our correspondent, Bruno Falsi, with the details.
00:19Greetings comrades!
00:20I'm here in Beijing where preparations are on the way to receive the Russian President
00:26Vladimir Putin who will tomorrow begin a two-day official visit to China in a meeting that
00:34takes place immediately after Donald Trump's trip to Beijing and highlight two distinct
00:41diplomatic dynamics while the United States visit ended without concrete structural agreements
00:48and left open tensions regarding Taiwan and sanctions against Chinese companies, the meeting
00:56between Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives with a defined agenda and expectations
01:03of formal announcements.
01:06Moscow and Beijing anticipate the signing of a joint declaration and several bilateral agreements
01:14in strategic sectors such as energy, infrastructure, trade and diplomatic coordination.
01:21The visit also coincides with the 25th anniversary of the treaty of good neighborhoods and friendship
01:31and cooperation between China and Russia.
01:35Considerate the political foundation of their current strategic relationship.
01:42Before his trip, Vladimir Putin stated that energy negotiations with China are advancing toward a
01:51new oil and gas agreement, which reinforce expectations of announcements during the visit.
01:59Since 2022, both countries have officially maintained a no-limits partnership, expanding their agreements
02:10with many sectors of their economy and broader the transition toward a more multipolar order.
02:20With this news from here, the capital of China, we go back with you in the studios.
02:26Thanks for listening, GO.
02:26I'll see you in the future.
02:27We'll see you in the next phase.
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