Putin to consider China for his first trip after re-election

New York: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on March 19 that he will consider China for his first overseas trip during his new presidential term that he secured in the weekend election. Putin will travel to China in May for talks with Xi Jinping, in what could be the Kremlin chief’s first overseas trip of his new presidential term, as per a Reuters report.

Russia’s TASS state news agency reported that at a meeting with parliamentary factions on Tuesday, the leader of the Communist Party, Gennady Zyuganov, asked Putin to choose Beijing for the trip.

“I hope that your first visit will be to the East, and not to the West. Comrade (Chinese President) Xi Jinping is waiting for you to visit, he loves our country very much,” TASS cited Zyuganov as saying.

Putin promised to consider the trip. “I will definitely – without any jokes – take into account what you just said,” Putin responded with a smile, according to TASS.

Western governments lined up to condemn Putin’s landslide weekend election victory as unfair and undemocratic, but China and North Korea congratulated the veteran Russian leader on extending his rule by a further six years.

Image courtesy of X@KremlinRussia_E

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