Putin and Xi: What's in it for both sides? | Ask DW

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Published 2024-05-16
Your questions answered: As Russian President Putin visits Xi Jinping in China, the two leaders have again pledged to strengthen ties. But are there really no limits to the relationship between the two super powers? And what is in it for both sides?

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All Comments (21)
  • @sarakim5349
    no one want to say that europe buys oil from India, and India buys from Rus
  • @vu2gte
    Why would you have the first 15 minutes showing absolutely nothing?
  • @danalissy2526
    Well, this global south (China, Russia, Iran, India, Arabs, Africans, etc.) managed to take only 500 km2 of Ukraine in 2 years. And they think they are powerful 😂😂😂
  • @KonradTamas
    Who edited this Video is SLACKING for sure (15 min Intro wow...)
  • @robertlee9838
    Every friendship, more or less, is not totally balanced. DW is, as always, bringing all possible negatives about Russia and China. German is definitely not equal to the US, a follower (not to use bad words), a barking follower.
  • @jeanlucdom5398
    Putin sells most of the energy! Since when did he ever loose energy of fail to find buyers?🤣🤣🤣
  • According to western media Ukraine was winning the war now suddenly what happend 😂
  • @lirong7271
    As a Chinese, I somehow suddenly feel a bit of intellectual superiority when I watch those so-called experts talk...
  • @MrNeversweat
    What's in? Friendship or partnership, security and prosperity but also, freedom for all, the real freedom not the one that friends forbid friends to have other friends like the one between EU and US
  • Decoding their language it’s not that hard. When they say democracy and international law they are talking about a more diffuse concentration of power (democracy) and state sovereignty in their internal affairs (UN internal law).
  • @peterlaing6661
    This man only see negative that is why there judgement is always off. Russia have a lot of natural resources that is beneficial to China likewise China have technologies that Russia want so that's a balance
  • It’s a friendship and convenience when the bill collector comes to collect that’s gonna be a whole different story.
  • @sirusvirus9650
    United States, United Kingdom, EU, NATO, G7 etc ....So they should understand why countries unite towards a common cause.
  • @user-kl3ps8hy6n
    Viste ni om på ert möte att det finns mikrofoner som är stora som en mygga vill du veta så det sämmer
  • @GeoScorpion
    "International Law.... with Chinese Characteristics."
  • @alphajalloh2937
    A friendship is true,no such thing everlasting friendship,I will pray may god blessed the friendship as long there are standing for the right of the world.
  • @TheKkpop1
    Modi had just won the contract to lease Iranian port and actively taking advantage of trsale Russia oil and gases to Europe. Modi can trade with Russia but Xi can't.?
  • @ElyUnleashed
    She was terrible in this debate she seemed high