Which geopolitical region will see increased joint influence from China and Russia in 2025?
Central Asia • 25%
Middle East • 25%
Africa • 25%
Eastern Europe • 25%
Analyses from geopolitical experts or official statements from Chinese or Russian governments
Xi and Putin Vow to Boost China-Russia Ties to New Heights in 2025 Following Trump's Inauguration
Jan 21, 2025, 12:42 PM
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a video meeting on Tuesday, emphasizing their commitment to elevating bilateral relations to new heights in 2025. Xi noted that bilateral cooperation is gradually expanding and joint trade is trending upward. Putin highlighted Russia's leading role in China's energy market and asserted that relations between Russia and China are self-sufficient and do not depend on the global situation. The leaders agreed to consolidate and expand bilateral ties, push for deeper practical cooperation, jointly defend the UN-centered international system and the outcomes of World War II victory, and discussed promoting a multipolar global order. The meeting came just hours after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States.
View original story
Other regions • 25%
Asia-Pacific countries • 25%
European Union • 25%
U.S. and allies • 25%
Energy projects • 25%
Technology development • 25%
Defense strategies • 25%
Space exploration • 25%
Other • 25%
Remain neutral • 25%
Jointly mediate • 25%
Support opposing sides • 25%
Technological • 25%
Military • 25%
Economic • 25%
Cultural • 25%
Technological Collaboration • 25%
Cultural Exchange • 25%
Economic Development • 25%
Geopolitical Influence • 25%
Military collaboration • 25%
Cultural exchanges • 25%
Environmental initiatives • 25%
Economic cooperation • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Strengthened alliances • 25%
Weakened alliances • 25%
New alliances formed • 25%
Military cooperation • 25%
Economic development • 25%
Cultural exchange • 25%
Technological collaboration • 25%
Cultural Exchange • 25%
Military Cooperation • 25%
Economic Partnership • 25%
Technological Collaboration • 25%
Palestine • 25%
Other • 25%
Syria • 25%
Caucasus • 25%
Economic Partnership Expansion • 25%
Increased Military Cooperation • 25%
No Significant Change • 25%
Diplomatic Initiatives in Global Governance • 25%
Increased Hezbollah/Iran influence • 25%
Increased Syrian influence • 25%
Increased Israeli influence • 25%
No significant change • 25%
World Health Organization • 25%
International Monetary Fund • 25%
United Nations • 25%
World Trade Organization • 25%