Putin to visit China next week, days after Trump trip

Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit China next week, following US President Donald Trump's recent trip, for a one-day routine engagement with Beijing.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit China next week, just days after US President Donald Trump concluded his trip to the Asian country, according to a report by the South China Morning Post on Friday.

The Post reported that the day-long visit will take place on May 20, citing sources, who also said the trip is part of Moscow's routine engagement with Beijing, with little expectation of an elaborate parade or welcome ceremony.

Neither Beijing nor Moscow have confirmed the dates, so far.

Trump concluded his three-day visit to China on Friday. During the first visit by a US president to China in nine years, he met Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade, Taiwan, the Middle East conflict and other issues.

Putin's visit will mark the first time China has hosted the leaders of the two powers in the same month outside a multilateral setting.

The most recent meeting between Putin and Xi Jinping took place on Feb. 4, 2026 via video link.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday that Putin would be visiting China soon.

"We will announce them shortly. This visit is being prepared. One can say that preparations are already complete, with only final touches remaining. It will take place in the very near future," he said.

When asked about possible Russian-Chinese contacts following the visit of the American leader, Peskov said the Russian leadership expects contacts with Xi regardless of Trump's visit to Beijing.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told reporters on Friday that Beijing and Moscow are maintaining close communication on preparations for the meeting between the two presidents.

Further details will be released "in due course," he said.

If Putin's visit materializes, China will be the first country to host all four leaders of the other permanent members of the UN Security Council within months of each other.

UNSC has five permanent members: Russia, the US, the UK, France and China.

France's Emmanuel Macron visited China in December, while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited in January.

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