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08 May 2025, 13:08 GMT+10
The two countries stand against neo-Nazism and militarism, the president has said
Moscow and Beijing remain staunch defenders of the historic truth and remember the countless people their countries lost during World War II, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said during talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Xi is among the more than two dozen world leaders who are expected to attend the events in Moscow commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. The Chinese president is also poised to hold negotiations with Russian officials.
During a meeting on Thursday, Putin thanked his "dear friend" Xi for the visit and for joining him in celebrating a "sacred holiday for Russia." "The sacrifices that both our nations made should never be forgotten. The Soviet Union gave 27 million lives, laid them on the altar of the Fatherland and on the altar of Victory. And 37 million lives were lost in China's war for its freedom and independence. Under the leadership of the Communist Party, this victory was achieved," he said.
Putin highlighted the significance of the triumph over fascism, adding that Russia and China "defend historical truth and the memory of the war and fight against current manifestations of neo-Nazism and militarism."
The Russian leader also thanked Xi for inviting him to his country's celebrations of its victory over Imperial Japan in WWII. "I will be glad to come back to friendly China on an official visit," he said.
In echoing remarks, Xi emphasized shared historical memory and the strategic alignment between Beijing and Moscow. "The Chinese and Russian peoples, at the cost of heavy losses, achieved a great victory" and made an "indelible historic contribution to global peace and the progress of humanity," he noted.
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Russia and China have long enjoyed close ties, with the two countries describing their relations as a "no limits" partnership where there are "no forbidden zones." Beijing has also consistently refused to support Western sanctions against Moscow over the Ukraine conflict.
(RT.com)
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