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Xi and Putin criticize the US together on nuclear, security issues

China and 'Russia' condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense shield plans and Washington's 'irresponsible' nuclear policy during a joint meeting on 'Wednesday', a week following President Xi 'Jinping's hosting of Trump in Beijing.

In a joint statement, Xi and Russian 'President Vladimir Putin' said that Trump’s plans for a missile interceptor system based on the ground and in space posed a serious threat to strategic stability around the world.

The report also criticised the United States for the expiration of the last remaining nuclear treaty that restricted the size of U.S.-Russian arsenals. This expired in February after Trump failed to respond to Moscow’s proposal to extend these limits by one year.

Xi, and Putin who have met over 40 times, both stressed that the Russia-China ties were so close they signed a strategic partnership agreement in 2022, just three weeks before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.

For Xi it capped a week of?diplomacy where he set out to show China as a pillar for stability in a turbulent world roiled by trade wars, military conflicts in Iran, and Ukraine.

The?summit in Washington was mostly about managing tensions, but the meeting with Putin presented a new challenge: how to show progress in a relationship which both sides have already declared is "without boundaries".

There was no sign of progress on the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, a new massive natural gas pipeline that both sides have been discussing since years.

MOSCOW READY TO PRESS FORWARD WITH PIPELINE

Moscow had indicated ahead of the trip that it wanted to sign more energy agreements with China, which is the biggest buyer of Russian crude oil. These included pipeline supplies and seaborne shipments.

During Putin’s last visit to Russia in September 2025 the Russian gas giant Gazprom announced that both parties had agreed to proceed with Power of Siberia 2. This 2,600 km (1,616 miles) pipeline will carry 50 billion cubic meters (bcms) of gas annually from Russia to China through Mongolia.

China has not made many public statements about the project. Xi stated on Wednesday that the "ballast" of China-Russian relations should be cooperation in energy & resource connectivity. However, he didn't mention the pipeline.

Analysts expect that negotiations on key issues like gas prices could last for years.

The Kremlin stated that both sides had reached "general agreement on the parameters" for the project, but no specifics or timelines were agreed.

SALUTE TO THE HONOUR GUARDS AND GUN SALUTE

Xi received Putin at the Great 'Hall of the People' in Beijing with a gun salute and an honour guard. Children waved Chinese and Russian Flags.

Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, reported that Xi had said that countries should concentrate on a long-term strategy as well as promote a global governance system which is "more reasonable and just".

"China-Russian relations have reached this stage because we were able to develop political mutual trust and a?strategic collaboration," Xi stated at the beginning of his meeting.

Putin stated that the Russian-Chinese relations had "reach a truly unprecedented and continuing level."

Both sides signed jointly a'statement on strengthening comprehensive strategy coordination' and a 'declaration advocating a multi-polar world order.

The Kremlin said that "the global agenda for peace and development faces new challenges and risks, including the danger of fragmentation and a return to the 'laws of the jungle.'" Their joint statement stated. Reporting by Liz Lee, Ethan Wang and Jekaterina Glubkova from Beijing; Additional reporting provided by Beijing Newsroom and Guy Faulconbridge in Moscow; Writing by Mark Trevelyan and Editing by Philippa Fletcher

(source: Reuters)