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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Friday, before the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, the Kremlin has announced.

Asked by a reporter, on Wednesday, if the crucial summit will place before or after the ceremony, spokesman Dmitry Peskov replied: “No, before (the ceremony).” He specified that it is planned for “sometime in the middle of the day, Beijing time.” No press conference has been scheduled and only a short introductory part of the negotiations will be made public.

Putin is one of just a few world leaders set to attend the Olympics as several major Western countries, including the US and Australia, have declared a diplomatic boycott over China’s alleged human rights record.

The summit between Putin and Xi, their first face-to-face meeting in more than two years, comes at a dramatic time when Russia is facing significant pressure from the US and NATO over claims it plans to invade eastern Ukraine – something which Moscow vehemently denies.
This situation, along with Russia’s recent security proposals and bilateral agenda matters, such as trade, investment, space projects, and energy, is expected to be discussed by the two leaders.
This is gonna be epic . I think we can expect some declaration of further strengthening of relations between the two powers. And hopefully some surprises to piss off the ones that have chosen to boycott and assume anti China stance. Let them know more explicitly the price of going against China.
Interestingly, Putin an article for xinhua.
 

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This is gonna be epic . I think we can expect some declaration of further strengthening of relations between the two powers. And hopefully some surprises to piss off the ones that have chosen to boycott and assume anti China stance. Let them know more explicitly the price of going against China.
Interestingly, Putin an article for xinhua.

More gas, more dedollarization, closer financial ties... one could almost smell the stench of piss as western and jap politicans wet their pants...


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China, Russia are ‘stabilizers for challenging world’, Xi-Putin meeting to address critical issues, may ink new deals: experts

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and Fan Anqi Published: Feb 03, 2022 01:32 PM Updated: Feb 03, 2022 01:37 PM


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A day ahead of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin told Chinese media that the meeting of the heads of state plays a crucial role in the close cooperation between Moscow and Beijing on the basis of mutual political trust. President Putin noted the two nations will play a pivotal role to safeguard stability in today’s challenging world.

Putin, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, will visit Beijing on February 4 and will be present at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games the same day, and the two leaders will hold in-depth talks covering a wide range of bilateral and international issues.

Putin is the first foreign head of state who confirmed his presence at the 2022 Games last year. Chinese experts consider him as the most important guest to the event, given there's no limit for China-Russia friendship, and two leaders will discuss how to build up the two countries’ strong partnership, and respond to a series of “unharmonious” challenges, like the Ukraine situation.

Putin said in a written reply to the Xinhua News Agency that the two leaders will discuss international topics, as foreign policy coordination between the two countries is based on close and coinciding approaches to solving global and regional issues. “Our countries play an important stabilizing role in today’s challenging international environment, promoting greater democracy in the system of international relations to make it more equitable and inclusive,” he wrote.

Amid escalating global tensions which have directly affected China and Russia, the two countries have seen fruitful cooperation in various domains including bilateral trade, expansion of settlements in national currencies to offset the impact of the US’ unilateral sanctions, energy, information technologies, as well as space exploration and vaccine cooperation. Also, the two countries are actively cooperating on a number of multilateral frameworks including BRICS, the Russia-India-China framework, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and G20, all of which serve as stabilizers for the challenging global situation.

Not only do China and Russia share high-level strategic partnerships and mutual trust, the top leaders of the two countries also share a close personal relationship. Since 2013, President Xi and President Putin have met each other about 30 times on various occasions, which is rare in global diplomacy. Besides the official meetings, the two also shared some close moments like enjoying vodka, caviar and Russian ice cream and celebrating each other’s birthdays.

President Putin praised President Xi in an earlier media interview, saying the Chinese President is a world-class politician with rich knowledge and is always well prepared for any event.

Putin, sending out the message before his arrival in Beijing, shows that Russia attaches great importance to its relations with China, which fully underscores that there’s no limit to further development of their strategic partnership in the future, Yang Jin, an associate research fellow at the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Thursday.

“Amid the pandemic and the US-led so-called ‘diplomatic boycott’, Putin’s visit displays Russia’s full support for Beijing holding the Games, and, for the Olympic Spirit,” Yang said.

Putin said that it is symbolic that his meeting with President Xi will take place during the Spring Festival -- the Chinese Lunar New Year. “After all, as the Chinese saying goes, ‘The whole year's work depends on a good start in spring’,” Putin said.

Some Chinese experts believed that the two leaders may sign a joint statement including Russia’s strong support for the Winter Olympics, and strong coordination between China and Russia to tackle international challenges -- whatever they are.

“The two leaders are likely to discuss global issues of common concern such as the NATO’s eastward expansion, the Iranian nuclear issue, global climate change and stability in the Korean Peninsula,” Yang said.

As the pandemic continues to rage around the world, the tensions over Ukraine have yet to be eased. The US President Biden ordered 2,000 US-based troops to Poland and Germany and shifted 1,000 more from Germany to Romania, the AP reported on Wednesday.

China and Russia will discuss from “the pragmatic perspective” on how to respond to a series of “unharmonious” events, and tackle issues like the Ukraine situation, where Russia is facing intensifying pressure from the US-led NATO, Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of International Relations of the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Thursday.

“As global observers are concerned about the elusive situation in Ukraine, President Putin is expected to discuss with President Xi Russia's position on the important issue, as well as on how to advance the development of global governance,” Li said.

In addition to geopolitical issues, Russia and China will likely talk about concrete deals, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, including a discussion on closer gas and financial ties between the two countries. Ushakov said the possibility of Russia building a new gas pipeline to China through Mongolia was being looked at, a project that has been discussed for a long time and would take years to realize.

In the written article published by Xinhua, Putin said a mutually beneficial energy partnership is being formed between the two countries. Along with long-term oil and gas supplies to China, Russia has plans to implement a number of large-scale joint projects, and the construction of four new power units at Chinese nuclear power plants with the participation of Rosatom State Corporation.

“All this significantly strengthens the energy security of China and the Asia region as a whole,” Putin wrote.

There’s greater cooperation potential between China and Russia in advancing their trade and economies. The close energy partnership and the planned development of Siberia and Russian Far East, tell that Russia has consciously aligned its economic and social development plans and major development projects with China, reflecting an even-stronger and mutually beneficial economic partnership, Li said.

The two countries have strong demand to enhance cooperation in energy, finance, agriculture and infrastructure in the post-COVID-19 era, Yang said, adding that the upcoming talks between the two presidents will likely ink more practical cooperation projects, and may cover extensive advancement of the Belt and Road initiative.

While Beijing is set to hold the grand opening ceremony of the Games, the whole world awaits the moment when Beijing becomes the first city in the world to hold both summer and winter Olympics. Putin said he is convinced that China’s extensive experience and its excellent organization of representative international competitions will make it possible to hold this global festival of sports at the highest level.

However, the US is leading some of its close allies to “diplomatically boycott” the Games. Such attempts won’t succeed, Putin said, as it is fundamentally wrong and contrary to the very spirit and principles of the Olympic Charter.
 

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CEO head honcho Jeff Zucker announced his unexpected departure from CNN after nine years, after investigators looking into the Chris Cuomo scandal uncovered a 'consensual relationship' with the network's Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Allison Gollust.

Gollust came to CNN in 2013 after leaving NBC, where she and Zucker had previously worked together for 15 years.

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when American military force enters a country what does it tell you.
when the same country is forced to give money to a country that is considered there primary rival in business and militay. Aka Turkish airlines vs Emirate/Ethihad. when another that is primary funder of Turkey is further enhanced. what will they do with LNG prices for Asia ?.
That is connected to Russia how?
when olympics decisions were made they dont have that population. it was completely isolated area from other cites. thousands of kms.
those stadiums were built outside to expand cities. it is same place a new tech city is created.
Lmao, keep lying, those numbers are from the 2010 census.
that 1% or what ever is real growth still very high quality. much less debt and clean environment with lowest utility costs.
Cope.
it is there cost strucrture. when you have best people working from it. you dont need big budgets waste on R&D and big production runs.
Sure, another cope. Not competitive.
that is your opinion not a fact. it does not take much to tip things when it gets closer. former trade surplus countries are now in deficits and they are forced to invest in west. just think where this is heading.
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No, it is a fact.
just like Middleast. all of sudden Africa will also find itself in way that nothing will work. you are not reading it correctly or deliberately not understanding. there is no military force currently in that area that will stop these things once it start rolling.
Are you talking about Iraq? Well, they should have expected that their Western toys are going to turn into dirt against the West itself but that is barely applicable to Africa because most countries there simply can't afford to mass-buy Western military equipment, many are opting out to buy from Chinese MIC instead.

But that is par to the point, I was primarily talking about economic activity and long-term infrastructural investments, which is already giving results -
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(probably surprising to many people, because the Western propaganda likes to portray as if Africans hate China, welp the reality is different) in the opinion of Africans.
 

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I want to defend pmc here. Russian specialized off-road vehicles have very good reputation, thanks to stringent operating environment and specialized needs of Soviet Army. However, this did not translate into good quality vehicles for the masses. Also, Russian specialized off-road vehicles are so niche that there aren't very much demand for them.
But that is exactly the definition of not being competitive at large. PMC picking out some random niche thing and parading it as "world-leading heavy machinery" is demagogy, e.g.
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(95% in hydraulic excavators, 50% in bulldozers, 60% in loaders, 50% drilling & boring equipment) and
A majority of mining operations are reliant on outdated equipment from the Soviet era. At least 30 years old, older in some cases, such machinery is now obsolete. It’s also difficult to maintain as replacement parts are no longer readily available, adding to miner’s costs.
For example, the number Russian-made bucket excavators built between 2001-2013 was just nine.
Their exports of
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. There is clearly enough demand but it is largely satisfied through imports - if Russian heavy machinery is so good and world-leading, then why is that the case?

For example, we all agree that China imports so many chips because the local producers are still lagging behind the top foreign competition (but the number of domestically produced chips is expanding with each year) in a number of fields, but that PMC dude just cannot accept anything other than "Russians are the best" and will circlejerk every little thing while giving the most bullshit excuses as to why the reality is different from his fantasies. It is akin to me saying that China is the best in semiconductors because AMEC is globally competitive in one field (etching equipment) or that China is the best in IC design because YMTC has SOTA NAND tech.

I don't hate Russia or something but I will keep giving that dude some reality checks until he tones down his bullshit nationalism. If you listen to him, then everything was invented by Russians, he even claimed that German tech is good because Russians work in Germany.
 
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CEO head honcho Jeff Zucker announced his unexpected departure from CNN after nine years, after investigators looking into the Chris Cuomo scandal uncovered a 'consensual relationship' with the network's Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Allison Gollust.

Gollust came to CNN in 2013 after leaving NBC, where she and Zucker had previously worked together for 15 years.

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The real question is why CNN is being run by a Homer Simpson looking man.
 
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This is gonna be epic . I think we can expect some declaration of further strengthening of relations between the two powers. And hopefully some surprises to piss off the ones that have chosen to boycott and assume anti China stance. Let them know more explicitly the price of going against China.
Interestingly, Putin an article for xinhua.
Probably "Power of Siberia 2" and some other projects at the very least. Either way, just the fact that there will be an in-person meeting when Xi has been online since the COVID started already sends a message - remember that Sleepy Joe only got an online call despite desperately trying to organize an offline meeting. I bet that was a part of the reason why he threw a fit and boycotted the games, the American regime is extremely fragile.
 
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