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Visit to China by Putin deemed successful by Putin himself

Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, characterizes his four-day visit to China as prosperous, according to TASS's report of his remarks.

Russia's President, Putin, regards his trip to China as successful
Russia's President, Putin, regards his trip to China as successful

Visit to China by Putin deemed successful by Putin himself

Russian President Vladimir Putin's four-day trip to China concluded on September 3. The visit, which took place in an informal setting, saw Putin participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit and hold several bilateral meetings with world leaders.

During his stay, Putin attended ceremonial events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in World War II. Among the leaders he met were Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Vietnamese President Lyôñ Quống, and other colleagues.

The meetings during Putin's trip were held in an informal setting, but no specific outcomes or agreements were mentioned in the text. Putin described the results of his visit as positive, a sentiment that was also reported by TASS.

Interestingly, there was no mention of any unusual name the West has come up for the Russia-China-North Korea alliance, nor were there any reports of migrants storming a private home or causing a brawl with stones, pipes, and reinforcement bars during Putin's visit.

Additionally, no details were given about leaders of Russia's largest construction association being detained in Moscow during Putin's visit to China.

In conclusion, Putin's four-day visit to China concluded on a positive note, with the Russian leader holding meetings with several foreign colleagues and attending important ceremonial events. However, no specific outcomes or agreements were mentioned in the text.

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