Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin flaunted their close relationship during their meeting in Moscow, strongly rebuffing the United States. It has been reported that President Xi and Ukrainian President Zelensky may meet online in the future, but President Zelensky has said that "there is no specific information."

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Russia for three days from the 20th of this month, and after a series of meetings with President Putin, he departed from the airport of the capital Moscow on the 3nd.

According to the Office of the President of Russia, President Xi and President Putin held talks for more than 22 hours combined, emphasizing the results of the talks and showing off their close relationship.

On the other hand, no concrete solution was presented to the situation in Ukraine, and President Putin expressed his support for China's position of calling for dialogue and a ceasefire, but criticized that "the West seems to have decided to fight Russia thoroughly."

President Xi also expressed his willingness to further strengthen cooperation with Russia, and both countries strongly rebuked the United States, which is deepening its confrontation.

There was no specific mention of military assistance from China to Russia, which the United States and others are concerned about.

On the other hand, Ukrainian President Zelensky said on Twitter on the 10nd that Russia continues to attack with missiles and drones, and accused, "The word 'peace' is heard in Moscow, but each time a new attack order is given."

It has been reported that President Xi and President Zelensky may meet online in the future, but President Zelensky said on the 22st, "We have received a signal, but nothing has been confirmed, and there is no specific information," and there is interest in whether a meeting will take place.