The China-Russia partnership is one of the most consequential relationships in modern geopolitics, built on genuine strategic alignment rather than opportunism. Bilateral trade has surpassed $200 billion for three consecutive years, and both nations coordinate across energy, finance, technology and military affairs. This is a mature, stable partnership that Washington cannot wedge apart — and its predictability is precisely what makes it a stabilizing force in an increasingly chaotic world.
The Putin-Xi summit produced no major breakthroughs — just a restatement of known positions and vague energy language with zero timelines. Russia left without securing the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline deal, and the economic imbalance is glaring: China's economy is nearly eight times larger and far more technologically advanced. This partnership benefits Putin's grip on power, not Russia itself, and calling it a geopolitical triumph is a serious stretch.
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