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Putin and Xi call for a rethinking of the US dollar role in global trade

Saturday, June 8th 2019 - 07:42 UTC
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Denouncing the “rhetoric of trade wars and sanctions”, Putin called for rethinking the role of the US dollar and slammed US pressure on both countries. Denouncing the “rhetoric of trade wars and sanctions”, Putin called for rethinking the role of the US dollar and slammed US pressure on both countries.

China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin hit back at US global economic dominance on Friday as they took the stage together at Russia's showcase business forum.

With China embroiled in a trade war with Washington and Russia under Western sanctions, Xi and Putin lashed out at “inequalities” in the global economic system and vowed to pursue closer ties between their countries.

Putin, speaking in front of political and business leaders at the annual Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum, accused Washington of seeking to “extend its jurisdiction to the whole world”.

Denouncing the “rhetoric of trade wars and sanctions”, Putin called for rethinking the role of the US dollar in global trade and slammed US pressure on both countries.

He pointed to US efforts to block the building of Nord Stream 2, a major new natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany that would bypass Ukraine, and Washington-s pressure on Chinese tech giant Huawei..

”They are attempting not just to squeeze but to unceremoniously push (Huawei) out of the global market,“ Putin said.

Xi said steps needed to be taken to ”overcome inequalities“ in the global economic system.

Pointing to Russia as a key partner, he said China was looking to build ”beneficial cooperation on the basis of equality and mutual respect“ with friendly countries.

”China is ready to share technological inventions with all partners, in particular 5G technology,“ Xi said.

Xi arrived in Moscow on Wednesday for a three-day visit with Putin and described the Russian leader as his ”best friend” during a meeting at the Kremlin.

The two leaders spoke at the forum on Friday of their warm personal ties, with Xi recounting a boat trip down Saint Petersburg's Neva River they had taken the day before.

The visit comes five years after Moscow's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula led to a serious rift with the West and a move towards Russia's neighbour to the east.

China meanwhile is locked in a trade war with the United States that has seen Washington impose sweeping duties and move to blacklist companies like Huawei.

Moscow and Beijing's economic ties have grown in recent years, though they remain heavily weighted in favour of China, which dwarfs Russia in economic and demographic terms.

Xi's visit has seen the signing of dozens of commercial contracts in e-commerce, telecoms, gas and other areas.

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