China’s President, Xi Jinping has told Russia’s Vladimir Putin that he is pleased to see Moscow maintain contact with the United States to advance a political resolution of the Ukraine crisis.
Xi’s remarks made during a phone call between the two leaders on Friday, August 8, 2025, come after the Kremlin said that President Putin would meet US President Donald Trump in the coming days.
During the phone call, Xi said that China would maintain its stance on the need for peace talks and a diplomatic solution to the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Kremlin noted that Putin had called his Chinese counterpart to update him on the latest US-Russia talks, during which Xi expressed support for a “long-term” solution to the Ukraine conflict.
The call between Xi and Putin was their second in less than two months. Putin is expected to visit China in September for events marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The two countries have further bolstered their economic, trade and security cooperation since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which triggered a sharp deterioration in Moscow’s relations with the West.
China has never denounced Russia’s war nor called for it to withdraw its troops, and many of Ukraine’s allies believe that Beijing has provided support to Moscow. Beijing insists it is a neutral party, regularly calling for an end to the fighting while also accusing Western countries of prolonging the conflict by arming Ukraine.
Trump has voiced growing frustration with Putin over the lack of progress towards peace in Ukraine and has threatened to impose heavy tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil, including China.
The US President on Wednesday said that he could announce further tariffs on China similar to the 25 percent duties he has already imposed on India over its purchases of Russian oil.
Putin and Trump are set to hold talks, although no firm date or venue has been set. Both sides have confirmed preparations for a summit are under way and have suggested that a meeting could take place next week.
Calls With Other Allies
The Kremlin also disclosed that Putin had spoken to the leaders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and briefed them on talks he held with US Envoy, Steve Witkoff on Wednesday.
Putin also discussed Ukraine in a phone call with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Friday.
Indian President, Narendra Modi also held a phone call with Putin to discuss the situation in Ukraine and bilateral relations. Modi said on X, “Had a very good and detailed conversation with my friend President Putin,” adding, “I thanked him for sharing the latest developments on Ukraine.”
The Indian President added that he looked forward to hosting Putin in India later this year, without specifying the date.
The calls came amid rising hopes for a breakthrough in the Ukraine war, now in its fourth year. Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk said on Friday that a pause in the conflict could be close, after speaking to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Tusk said that Zelenskyy was “very cautious but optimistic” and that Ukraine was keen that Poland and other European countries play a role in planning for a ceasefire and an eventual peace settlement.
“There are certain signals, and we also have an intuition, that perhaps a freeze in the conflict – I don’t want to say the end, but a freeze in the conflict – is closer than it is further away. There are hopes for this.”
Donald Tusk
Meanwhile, Trump’s efforts to pressure Putin into stopping the fighting have so far delivered little progress. Russia’s bigger army is slowly advancing deeper into Ukraine while it relentlessly bombards Ukrainian cities.
Russia and Ukraine are far apart on their terms for peace. It remains to be seen if the meeting between Putin and Trump will take place and what results it will yield.
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