The meeting is set to follow one the two leaders had in June, and comes as rising tensions on the Russia-Ukraine border have caught international attention.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to meet virtually with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Monday.
The U.S. and other G-7 leaders issued a statement Sunday condemning "Russia's military build-up and aggressive rhetoric towards Ukraine." ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - JUNE 6, 2019: China's Persident Xi Jinping and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands at a ceremony at St Petersburg University in which Xi Jinping was awarded St Petersburg University honorary doctoral degree.
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