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'Powerful partners': Leaders Xi, Putin meet after Putin's ICC warrant

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is in Russia meeting with President Vladimir Putin, now wanted for war crimes. The meeting gives China an opportunity to reinforce its 鈥渘o-limits friendship鈥 with Russia in an effort to balance American domination of world affairs.

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping gestures while speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, March 20, 2023. The Chinese government said Mr. Xi would visit Moscow from March 20 to March 22, 2023.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is meeting with Vladimir Putin in a political boost for the isolated Russian president after the International Criminal Court (ICC) charged him with war crimes in Ukraine.

Mr. Xi鈥檚 government gave no details of what the Chinese leader hoped to accomplish. Mr. Xi and Mr. Putin declared they had a 鈥渘o-limits friendship鈥 before the February 2022 attack on Ukraine, but China has tried to portray itself as neutral. Beijing called for a cease-fire last month, but Washington said that would ratify the Kremlin鈥檚 battlefield gains.

The Chinese government said Mr. Xi would visit Moscow from Monday to Wednesday but gave no indication whether he had left. The Russian government said Mr. Xi was due to arrive at midday and meet later with Mr. Putin.

Ahead of the meeting, China鈥檚 foreign ministry called on the ICC to 鈥渞espect the jurisdictional immunity鈥 of a head of state and 鈥渁void politicization and double standards.鈥

China looks to Russia as a source of oil and gas for its energy-hungry economy and as a partner in opposing what both see as American domination of global affairs.

The meeting gives Mr. Putin and Mr. Xi a chance to show they have 鈥減owerful partners鈥 at a time of strained relations with Washington, said Joseph Torigian, an expert in Chinese-Russian relations at American University in Washington.

鈥淐hina can signal that it could even do more to help Russia, and that if relations with the United States continue to deteriorate, they could do a lot more to enable Russia and help Russia in its war against Ukraine,鈥 Mr. Torigian said.

Beijing鈥檚 relations with Washington, Europe, and neighbors are strained by disputes over technology, security, human rights, and the ruling Communist Party鈥檚 treatment of Hong Kong and Muslim minorities.

Some commentators draw a parallel between Russia鈥檚 claims to Ukrainian territory and Beijing鈥檚 claim to Taiwan. The Communist Party says the self-ruled island democracy, which split with China in 1949 after a civil war, must unite with the mainland, by force if necessary. Mr. Xi鈥檚 government has been stepping up efforts to intimidate the island by flying fighter jets nearby and firing missiles into the sea.

China has stepped up purchases of Russian oil and gas, helping to top up the Kremlin鈥檚 revenue in the face of Western sanctions. But it has avoided doing anything visible that crosses the red lines laid down by Washington and European governments in regard to financial sanctions and the provision of military aid.

This week鈥檚 meeting follows the ICC announcement Friday of charges that Mr. Putin is personally responsible for the abductions of thousands of children from Ukraine. Governments that recognize the court鈥檚 jurisdiction would be obligated to arrest Mr. Putin if he visits.

Mr. Putin has yet to comment on the announcement, but the Kremlin rejected the move as 鈥渙utrageous and unacceptable.鈥

In a show of defiance, Mr. Putin visited Crimea and the occupied Ukrainian port city of Mariupol to mark the ninth anniversary of Russia鈥檚 seizure of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine. Russian news reports showed him chatting with Mariupol residents and visiting an art school and a children鈥檚 center in Sevastopol, Crimea.

The ICC should 鈥渦phold an objective and impartial stance, respect the jurisdictional immunity enjoyed by the head of state in accordance鈥 and 鈥渁void politicization and double standards,鈥 said Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin.

鈥淐hina will uphold its objective and fair position on the Ukrainian crisis and play a constructive role in promoting peace talks,鈥 Mr. Wang said.

Mr. Xi said in an article published Monday in the Russian newspaper Russian Gazette that China has 鈥渁ctively promoted peace talks鈥 but announced no initiatives.

鈥淢y upcoming visit to Russia will be a journey of friendship, cooperation, and peace,鈥 Mr. Xi wrote, according to a text released by the official Mr. Xinhua News Agency.

鈥淎 reasonable way to resolve the crisis鈥 can be found if 鈥渁ll parties embrace the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security,鈥 Mr. Xi wrote.

The trip follows the surprise announcement of a diplomatic thaw between Iran and Saudi Arabia after a meeting in Beijing, a propaganda coup for Mr. Xi鈥檚 government.

Mr. Xi wants to be seen as a global statesman who is 鈥減laying a constructive role鈥 by talking about peace but is unlikely to press Mr. Putin to end the war, said Mr. Torigian. He noted Beijing worries about possible Russian battlefield losses but doesn鈥檛 want to be seen to 鈥渆nable Russia鈥檚 aggression.鈥

鈥淭hey won鈥檛 spend political capital鈥 on pressing Moscow to make peace, 鈥渆specially if they don鈥檛 think it will get them anything,鈥 he said.

This story was reported by The Associated Press.

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