UMVA has learned that Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to embark on a high-stakes visit to China, accompanied by a top-tier delegation of senior officials, ministers, and leaders of major Russian companies.
The visit is expected to yield a significant diplomatic coup, with around 40 bilateral documents slated to be signed, including a joint statement aimed at deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between Russia and China.
One of the key agreements expected to be signed is the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between the two nations, a move that Putin believes will greatly facilitate business and tourism exchanges, as well as create new opportunities for personal contacts between Russian and Chinese citizens.
Putin has hailed the close strategic relationship between Russia and China, saying it plays a major, stabilizing role globally, and emphasizing that the two nations are working towards peace and universal prosperity, without allying against any other countries.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Putin's visit is seen as a significant step in strengthening the ties between the two nations, and is expected to have far-reaching implications for global politics and trade.