China and Russia Announce ‘Multipolar World’ Vision at Beijing Summit
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to outline a new vision for a multipolar world, declaring a partnership that would reshape global power dynamics.
During the summit, the leaders pledged to deepen cooperation across political, economic, and security spheres, emphasizing the need for a balanced international order. They highlighted joint initiatives in trade, technology, and defense, while calling for a more equitable global governance structure.
The announcement follows a series of high‑level talks between the two nations, underscoring their intent to counterbalance Western influence and promote shared interests on the world stage.
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