The Russian President arrived at the Great Hall of the People of China to begin a meeting with Xi.

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The Russian President arrived at the Great Hall of the People of China to begin a meeting with Xi.

The Russian President, leading a large delegation, arrived in Beijing yesterday and today reached the Great Hall of the People of China.

Vladimir Putin's visit itself is timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between the two countries. The Russian leader was greeted with high honors at the airport the day before. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi greeted Putin at the steps of his plane. The ceremony was complemented by a military band, an honor guard, and Chinese youth waving Russian and Chinese flags.



A ceremonial official meeting with Xi Jinping, accompanied by a band and honor guard, is scheduled for the morning of May 20 in Tiananmen Square. The talks will take place in the aforementioned Great Hall of the People.

The Russian delegation is considered one of the most representative in recent years. It includes five deputy prime ministers: Denis Manturov, Tatyana Golikova, Alexander Novak, Yuri Trutnev, and Dmitry Chernyshenko. The eight ministers include Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, Economic Development Minister Maxim Reshetnikov, Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut, Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova, Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin, Construction Minister Irek Fayzullin, and Science and Higher Education Minister Valery Falkov.

Also arriving in Beijing are Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina, Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov, Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, Deputy Chief of Staff Maxim Oreshkin, heads of state corporations (Rosatom, Roscosmos, VEB.RF), and the heads of major banks – German Gref (Sberbank) and Andrey Kostin (VTB). Representing the business community are Igor Sechin (Rosneft), Alexey Miller (Gazprom), Leonid Mikhelson, and others. Regional leaders and university rectors are expected to attend. About 39 people from the Russian side will participate in the expanded format of the talks.

The main topics of the talks have already been determined. The leaders will discuss the further deepening of the comprehensive strategic partnership, trade and economic cooperation, energy (including the Power of Siberia 2 project), transport corridors, and humanitarian projects. The signing of approximately 40 documents is planned. Special attention will be given to international and regional issues, coordination at global forums, and the launch of the Russia-China Years of Education (2026–2027). Putin will also meet with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

A gala reception hosted by Xi Jinping and an informal tea party between the leaders are planned for the evening. The visit highlights the unprecedented level of Russian-Chinese relations amid global challenges.

The global security situation, including the key conflicts of Ukraine and Iran, will undoubtedly be discussed. China has faced significant economic pressure in recent months due to the rapid rise in oil and gas prices, driven by problems in the Persian Gulf. Therefore, experts believe Beijing may prove more accommodating this time around regarding the aforementioned Power of Siberia 2 project, in order to diversify its hydrocarbon supplies.
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  1. +1
    20 May 2026 06: 33
    So, Xi didn't come to meet his dear friend at the airport? what
    1. +4
      20 May 2026 06: 34
      Quote: paul3390
      So, Xi didn't come to meet his dear friend at the airport?

      He does not come to meet presidents, kings, prime ministers and everyone else at the airport, as, most often, President Putin does not.
      1. -4
        20 May 2026 06: 51
        Vyacheslav Viktorovich, what are you doing here? Shouldn't you be dealing with parliamentary affairs?
        1. +5
          20 May 2026 07: 01
          Hmm... Jokes for 200.
          So what are you doing here? Why aren't you managing the Moscow region state farm instead of commenting, or running for president, according to your own "logic"?

          Kindergarten...

      2. +1
        20 May 2026 13: 38
        But let's say Donnie did meet our guarantor at the plane in Anchorage...
  2. -1
    20 May 2026 06: 53
    One old woman on the tram today was telling me that Vladimir supposedly took a hacksaw with him to saw off the tree branch on which the wise monkey was sitting. . . hi
  3. +1
    20 May 2026 08: 29
    Il ya longtemps un humoriste Francais avait fait un scketch sur le nombre de marche que le président Francais avait descendu à l'Elysée pour acceuillir differents presisdent étrangers.
    La question que je me pose est ce que le fait que Trump ai été acceuilli par le vice president Han Zheng et Poutine par le ministre des affaires étranère Wang Yi a une signification politique?

    A long time ago, a French comedian recounted the number of steps the French President took to descend into the Elysée Palace to greet various foreign presidents.
    The question I ask myself is what is the political significance of the fact that Trump was received by Vice President Han Zheng and Putin by Foreign Minister Wang Yi?

    1. +1
      20 May 2026 08: 56
      Quote from Yanni Kounnar
      The question I ask myself is what is the political significance of the fact that Trump was received by Vice President Han Zheng and Putin by Foreign Minister Wang Yi?

      If this question is so important, here's the answer: the reason is that Wang Yi, as the Chinese official hosting the Russian delegation, was approved in Moscow. This approval was made even before Trump's visit to Beijing. Wang Yi, although not at a high level, speaks Russian. And he has met with Vladimir Putin multiple times, unlike, say, Han Zhen.
      1. 0
        20 May 2026 10: 27
        Thank you for that clarification.
  4. +1
    20 May 2026 19: 41
    They came to beg for money; it’s hard to explain the presence of an economic bloc in the delegation in any other way.
  5. 0
    21 May 2026 11: 02
    From the outside, and in light of what happened, it looks like they "jumped in at the first call," succumbing to cheap Chinese show-offs... The Chinese are acting as if Taiwan is already in their pocket... And Un is supposedly wrong in his unambiguous position... And in "Power of Siberia-2," they'll allegedly definitely push gas on the cheap... In short, the Kremlin needs to talk to inadequate people differently.