Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to make a state visit to Moscow next week, where he will discuss strategic cooperation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. The visit will also include the signing of "important bilateral documents". China has sought to be a neutral party in Russia's isolation regarding the Ukraine conflict, urging Moscow and Kyiv to come to a diplomatic resolution. However, Beijing has faced criticism from western leaders for allegedly providing Moscow with diplomatic cover and mulling over arms shipments. The visit comes over a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has led to Moscow's isolation on the international stage. As a major Russian ally and neutral party in the conflict, China has been urging the resolution of the conflict through negotiations between Russia and Kyiv.
While China has called for dialogue and respect for territorial sovereignty, it has faced criticism from Western leaders for not condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Western leaders claim that China is providing diplomatic cover for Russia. Additionally, the United States has accused China of considering arms shipments to support Russia's war efforts. However, China has denied these claims. Overall, it is a complex and politically charged issue that involves multiple countries and conflicting interests.
At the popular Garrick Memorial Secondary along Ekenwan Road, Agbado Primary School, Emokpae Primary School and several other polling centres, all in the Edo State capital, the turnout of potential voters was dismal, unlike in the February 25 Presidential/National Assembly elections where there were long queues. Reports from several polling units in other parts of Edo South, Central and South Senatorial districts indicated low turnout and apathy of voters even as the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) worked well. There were unconfirmed reports of vote buying by some of the political parties in Benin in a desperate attempt at turning the table against a resurgent Labour Party (LP), which upstaged the two main parties: the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP). Former Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomohle accused security agencies of colluding with the local vigilantes to unleash mayhem and snatch ballot boxes in the fla...
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