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With Europe tour and Putin visit on Xi’s calendar, China faces scrutiny over Ukraine war stance

  • Chinese President Xi Jinping’s trip to France, Serbia and Hungary next month comes as West is increasingly wary of Beijing’s ties to Moscow
  • Observers say Vladimir Putin’s trip to China will also be closely watched to see whether Beijing will prop up Russian war efforts or push for peace

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Chinese President Xi Jinping toast during a dinner in Moscow in March 2023. Putin’s trip to China in May will be the first foreign visit of his new presidential term. Photo: AP
China’s position on the war in Ukraine will face close scrutiny next month when President Xi Jinping is expected to set off on a European tour and receive his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at home.
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Putin announced at a business forum on Thursday that “a visit in May is planned”. It was the latest sign of deepening ties between China and Russia since the war broke out in 2022. Putin last visited China in October.

In what will be a busy diplomatic month for China, Xi is also expected to kick off a European swing next month, with stops in France, Serbia and Hungary.

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China has yet to confirm its leader’s trip to France and Serbia, but Gergely Gulyas, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief of staff, said on Thursday that Xi would visit the central European country from May 8 to 10.

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