Putin, Hu meet to bolster alliance

2012-06-05 11:26
Russian President Vladimir Putin walks out from the airplane upon his arrival at the Beijing International Airport. He is in China for a three-day visit aimed at bolstering a crucial alliance. (Liu Jin, AFP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin walks out from the airplane upon his arrival at the Beijing International Airport. He is in China for a three-day visit aimed at bolstering a crucial alliance. (Liu Jin, AFP)

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Beijing - The leaders of Russia and China are meeting this week to foster an evolving partnership that has counterbalanced US influence and shielded Syria from international moves to halt its crackdown on a 15-month uprising.

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived on Tuesday in Beijing on his first visit to his country's vast neighbour since resuming the Russian presidency earlier this month. He was to hold talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao later on Tuesday expected to touch on the crisis in Syria as well as on Iran, bilateral trade and energy co-operation, before joining a regional summit later in the week.

Russia and China have repeatedly defied calls by the international community to confront Syria's regime over spiralling violence, saying they will not back steps that could lead to foreign intervention. Russia has long been a close ally of President Bashar Assad's regime, while Beijing opposes setting precedents that could potentially be applied to its troubled western regions of Tibet and Xinjiang.

China and Russia vetoed two UN Security Council resolutions which raised the threat of possible sanctions against Syria and have ruled out any Libya-style military action to protect civilians in Syria. The two also voted against a resolution on Friday that condemned last month's massacre of more than 100 civilians in the cluster of villages known as Houla and called for an independent investigation.

The US has pushed Russia to join international efforts for a political transition in Syria that would see Assad driven from power.

Putin, meanwhile, has sought to use Russia's burgeoning ties with Beijing as a counterweight to US global predominance, and the sides have found common cause in rejecting Western calls for more open politics and respect for civil liberties.

Both countries also oppose further sanctions against Iran over its suspected drive to develop nuclear weapons.

Disputes and mistrust

On Wednesday and Thursday, the Putin and Hu will be among leaders attending the annual summit of the six-member Shanghai Co-operation Organisation, a grouping of Russia, China and four Central Asian states seeking to boost regional integration and curb Western influence. The countries are also preparing for the US departure from Afghanistan.

Ties between the former Cold War rivals have grown steadily warmer over the course of Putin's decade-long dominance of Russian political life. Along with close coordination in international affairs, they've sought to boost economic ties, particularly in the energy sector, setting a target of raising bilateral trade to $100bn by 2015 from $83.5bn last year.

Despite that, disputes and mistrust linger. Moscow is unhappy with China's copying of Russian fighter jets and other military hardware and the sides have wrangled for years about the price of gas to be delivered by two Siberian pipelines. Russia prefers to link gas prices to oil prices, as it does in Europe, while China wants a lower price. If Russia's OAO Gazprom and China National Petroleum Corporation can reach a deal, deliveries are to start by 2015.

Putin's visit follows his attendance Monday at an EU summit in St Petersburg at which he defended his country's human rights record, saying Russia has no political prisoners and dismissing criticism of a draconian bill that hikes fines for unsanctioned street rallies.

His visit to China is the first since his return to the presidency in May after stepping down in 2008 due to term limits.

- SAPA

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