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- Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping set to meet in Kazakhstan.
- This marks the second meeting between the two leaders in recent months.
- The meeting is aligned with a session of an international group challenging Western alliances.
East Meets East: Putin and Xi to Convene in Kazakhstan
In a significant diplomatic rendezvous, the leaders of Russia and China are preparing for a high-profile meeting. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping, are slated to meet in Kazakhstan this Thursday.
This encounter is not their first in recent times; it follows a previous meeting, marking a continued dialogue amidst a backdrop of international groups seeking to balance Western influence. The session in Kazakhstan represents a strategic gathering of an international coalition, which both Russia and China are part of, aimed at countering Western alliances. The meeting underscores the strengthening ties between Moscow and Beijing as they navigate a complex global landscape.