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Xi tells Putin China willing to work with Russia as 'great powers'

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Chinese President Xi Jinping told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Thursday that Beijing was willing to work with Moscow as "great powers" during his first trip overseas since the early days of the pandemic. FRANCE 24's Nick Holdsworth reports.

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