The Chinese president visits Moscow for the first time since the invasion of Ukraine, meeting face-to-face with Putin

Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow today. The meeting comes as a political boost for the Russian president after the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes on Friday.
The Russian government says Xi will arrive Monday at noon and later meet Putin for an informal one-on-one meeting followed by dinner. Negotiations will then take place on Tuesday.
Xi will try to present himself as a peacemaker without compromising his standing as a "good old friend" of Putin, as the Russian leader put it in a newspaper article published in China.
Xi published his op-ed in Rossiiskaya Gazeta, a Russian government-published daily, in which he called for "pragmatism" on Ukraine.
He said China's proposal, a 12-point document released last month and largely rejected by the West, reflects global views and seeks to neutralize the fallout.
However, he admitted that the solutions are not easy. According to Reuters' translation from Russian, Xi wrote:
The document serves as a constructive factor in neutralizing the consequences of the crisis and promoting a political solution.
Complex problems do not have simple solutions.
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