Putin calls China's Xi ahead of expected meeting with Trump
Russian, Chinese leaders discuss prospects for settlement in Ukraine over phone

MOSCOW
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday discussed prospects for a settlement in Ukraine in a phone call with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, according to media reports.
According to a statement from the Chinese government, Putin briefed Xi on the results of US envoy Steve Witkoff’s visit to Moscow earlier this week and the “Ukrainian crisis.”
The Russian president also underscored Russia and China's comprehensive strategic partnership.
Xi welcomed Moscow and Washington maintaining dialogue, improving relations, and advancing political resolution of the "Ukrainian crisis."
The Chinese president told Putin that Beijing will "uphold its consistent position" and continue "promoting peace and dialogue."
The leaders also spoke about bilateral economic and trade ties.
In a separate statement, the Kremlin confirmed that Putin and Xi talked about the main outcomes of Witkoff's visit.
"Thanking for the provided information, Xi Jinping voiced support for resolving the Ukrainian crisis on a long-term basis," the statement read.
The heads of state also discussed some pressing issues of bilateral and international agendas, including preparations for Putin's upcoming visit to China to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit and commemorative events marking the 80th anniversary of victory over militarist Japan and the end of World War II, the statement said.
Earlier in the day, Putin also called two Central Asian leaders, the presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, on the same issue.
Putin is expected to meet with US President Donald Trump in the coming days. According to media reports, the summit may take place as early as Monday.
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