Russian leader Vladimir Putin stated that his ties with Chinese President Xi Jinping are at an unprecedented level during their meeting in Beijing ahead of a large military parade. Putin described Xi as a dear friend, while Chinese media highlighted the relations as exemplary.

Russia is set to increase gas supplies to China, while Beijing plans to offer visa-free travel to Russian citizens for a year-long trial. This meeting of the two leaders coincides with Xi's preparations to welcome North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, reinforcing a show of solidarity among nations viewed as aggressors in the context of global war tension.

On the agenda was the fortification of bilateral relations, with Putin avoiding direct mentions of the Ukraine war but asserting that their discussions covered mutual concerns. Dear friend, both I and the entire Russian delegation are pleased to meet once again with our Chinese friends and colleagues, Putin said, emphasizing the strategic nature of Russia-China relations.

In a backdrop of international scrutiny, Xi reiterated that China-Russia relations have withstood international changes and expressed willingness to collaborate further, aiming to develop a more equitable global governance framework.

The developments occur as Xi endeavors to showcase China's rising global power, especially as U.S. tariffs disrupt economic relations worldwide. Secretary Xi's welcome of Putin highlights their ongoing partnership, which both leaders have previously characterized as a 'friendship without limits.'

Future cooperation will see Russia sending pipeline gas to China that could total 106 billion cubic meters, while visa-free travel arrangements will begin on September 15. This strengthening of relations is part of a calculated effort by both nations to navigate and counter Western influences amid a precarious geopolitical landscape.