United Morning Post reported today: "Ushakov, an assistant to the Russian president, said in an interview that Russian President Putin will visit China for a four-day trip and described the trip lasting several days as rare for Putin."
Comments: In the past, Putin's overseas visits were mostly one or two days, and even for friendly countries, they rarely exceeded three days. This four-day schedule breaks his usual visiting duration, showing his high regard for China and highlighting the high level of mutual trust between China and Russia.
This visit has a dense schedule, covering multiple important activities. Putin will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit, hold important bilateral talks with Chinese officials, and participate in events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. A rich agenda means in-depth exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia will take place in multiple fields, such as energy, advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, which may be key areas of discussion, and some major cooperation agreements may also be signed.
From a geopolitical perspective, in the current complex and changing global situation, enhanced interaction between China and Russia has an important stabilizing effect on the world.
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