# China-Russia Relations
Latest news and articles about China-Russia Relations
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Guardians of the Frontier: The Quiet Success of Eurasian Border Diplomacy
Military officials from China, Russia, and three Central Asian states conducted a joint inspection to verify compliance with border disarmament treaties. This routine exercise reinforces a decades-old transparency framework that remains a pillar of regional stability in Eurasia.

A Diplomatic Opening or Tactical Gambit? Kyiv Signals Readiness for Direct Presidential Summits
The Ukrainian President has expressed a readiness for immediate direct negotiations with President Putin, marking a potential shift in diplomatic strategy. This move places the onus on Moscow to respond while signaling to international mediators like China that Kyiv is open to high-level dialogue.

The Xi-Putin Bromance: A Masterclass in Geopolitical Choreography
Chinese state media is highlighting the personal bond between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin as a symbol of the 'no-limits' partnership. This narrative serves to project a united front against Western influence while signaling a shift toward a multipolar world order led by Beijing and Moscow.

The Power of Two: How Personal Diplomacy Anchors the China-Russia Axis
This report examines the strategic significance of the personal relationship between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, highlighting how their frequent interactions and symbolic gestures anchor the China-Russia 'no-limits' partnership. It analyzes how this top-level diplomacy signals a united front against Western influence while driving a shift toward a multipolar world order.

The All-Hands Summit: What Russia’s Oversized Delegation to Beijing Signals for the Global Order
Russia has dispatched a massive delegation to Beijing featuring five deputy prime ministers and eight ministers, signaling an unprecedented level of institutionalized cooperation. This high-level engagement suggests a move toward systemic economic and strategic synchronization designed to bypass Western influence.

The Kremlin’s Full-Court Press: Why Putin’s Outsized Delegation to Beijing Signals a New Era of Integration
Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing with an unprecedented delegation of five Deputy Prime Ministers and eight Ministers signals a deep institutionalization of the China-Russia partnership. This high-level presence aims to synchronize the two nations' economic and industrial policies, solidifying a strategic axis designed to withstand Western economic pressure.

The Golden Seedlings: How China’s ‘Four Guardians’ Birthed a Naval Superpower
The acquisition of four Soviet destroyers in the 1950s, known as the 'Four Great Guardians,' marked the birth of China's modern naval strategy. Purchased at a high cost of gold, these ships served as the foundation for what is now the world's largest navy by ship count.