Overview
- CCTV reported that Vladimir Putin landed in Tianjin on August 31 to attend the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit.
- The Russian side said he is accompanied by a large delegation that includes three deputy prime ministers, more than 10 ministers, and representatives of major enterprises.
- After the summit events in Tianjin, Putin is scheduled to travel to Beijing for a gathering marking the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
- This trip follows his May 2024 state visit to China, reflecting continued high‑level engagement between the two countries.
- Official messaging highlights Russia as a founding SCO member and portrays China–Russia relations as being at an exceptionally high level within the SCO framework.