During a stroll through Tiananmen Square in Beijing last September, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to discuss the potential for organ transplants to significantly extend human life.Human organs can be transplanted constantly. Putin’s interpreter stated that living longer can lead to youthfulness and perhaps immortality.”Some predict that humans will live up to 150 years old in this century,” Xi’s interpreter said.It was an appropriate talk for two strongmen who have regarded each other as closest friends and who, after 39 years in power, show no signs of slowing down.
This was a unique perspective on an often misunderstood connection. This snippet of unscripted discussion provides one of the few insights into a profoundly private relationship. Putin will travel to Beijing this week, marking the 25th anniversary of Russia-China’s Treaty of Good Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation.
When US President Donald Trump visited Xi last week, he was greeted with an extravagant lunch with gold tableware and a visit to an ancient temple. Putin’s visit has a much more low-key feel, with minimal information provided ahead of time.
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