Russia and China spent centuries eyeing each other with suspicion. Now, after ten years of energy deals, joint military drills, and one brutal invasion, they’re looking more like business partners than old 0 started as a slow diplomatic handshake between Putin and Xi has evolved into a full-body bro-hug that’s making Washington nervous and Tokyo even more 1 two authoritarian states first built up ties slowly after the 2 of Iraq in 2003, then more openly after the 2008 financial 3 leaders saw those events as signs that American leadership was 4 it wasn’t until 2014, when Russia seized Crimea and got hit with sanctions, that the alliance really took 5 quickly filled the economic gap left by the 6 bought up Russian oil , gas, and 7 sold China its most advanced military systems, including $5 billion worth of S-400 missiles and SU-35 fighter 8 and Xi coordinate energy, war, and diplomacy The two leaders have met at least 40 9 2019, Xi called Putin his “best friend.” They’ve been photographed making dumplings together in Tianjin and flipping pancakes in 10 Xi started his third term in 2023, he picked Moscow for his first foreign 11 Putin got re-elected for a fifth term in May 2024, he returned the gesture by flying to Beijing 12 said in a joint statement that relations between their countries were “experiencing the best period in their history.” At a massive Red Square military parade in Moscow in May 2025, Xi stood beside Putin as Chinese troops marched in celebration of the 80th anniversary of World War II’s 13 later issued a new warning about the global order, saying “a critical mass of problems and challenges has accumulated in the strategic sphere, and the risk of nuclear conflict has increased.” That same year, Gazprom’s CEO revealed a new deal for a second Power of Siberia pipeline (this time cutting through Mongolia), connecting Russian gas directly to 14 original $400 billion Power of Siberia pipeline, signed in 2014 just months after Crimea, had already shifted Russia’s energy exports away from 15 next one could upend global gas flows even 16 isn’t the only area where they’ve teamed 17 the United Nations Security Council, Russia and China now regularly block U.
S.-led 18 2023, they released a joint statement rejecting Western definitions of democracy, saying, “each country has the right to define whether it’s a democracy or not.” When Putin invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Xi didn’t criticize it either. Instead, he blamed the 19 NATO for creating the conditions for 20 a face-to-face in Uzbekistan that September, Putin admitted China had “questions and concerns.” But Beijing didn’t back 21 kept buying 22 selling 23 its arms open while Western firms ran for the 24 2024, NATO leaders accused China of being a “decisive enabler” of the war. Xi’s government denied it was supplying weapons, saying it controlled exports with potential military 25 26 weren’t buying 27 said China’s support helped Russia keep 28 with Trump back in the White House, that pressure didn’t 29 a summit in Alaska, Trump asked Putin for a 30 said 31 didn’t follow through on more 32 between the 33 India also gave Xi and Putin an 34 this last weekend, they hosted Narendra Modi at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in 35 had just hit India with tariffs for buying Russian 36 didn’t back down.
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