Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to China last week marked a significant moment in the evolving relationship between Moscow and Beijing.
The visit, accompanied by a series of high-level meetings and agreements, underscored the deepening partnership between these two major powers. It also marked the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the former Soviet Union.
Moscow and Beijing share a multipolar vision aimed at weakening the rule of law and Western-led international institutions, making them more favorable to the authoritarian systems both countries uphold. Growing multialignment also contributes to Russia and China's goals by preventing the U.S. and its Western allies from closely aligning on issues important to both nations.
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