Chinese President Xi Jinping may visit Moscow in the coming months for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

This was reported by The Wall Street Journal with reference to its own sources.

It is noted that there is no exact date of the visit yet.

Xi Jinping may visit the Russian Federation in April or early May, when the Kremlin will celebrate the victory in the Second World War.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will discuss the possibility of his leader's visit during his trip to Moscow.

Beijing says it wants to play a more active role in ending the conflict, and people familiar with Mr Xi's travel plans said the meeting with Putin would be part of a push for multilateral peace talks and allow China to reiterate its calls for nuclear weapons not to was used," the publication writes.

Will Beijing supply weapons to the Russian Federation?

Earlier, the USA, citing its own intelligence, warned that Beijing was seriously approaching the limit of 

providing lethal military aid to Moscow

.

In particular, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken spoke about this at the Munich Security Conference.

The permanent representative of the US to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said that 

China would cross a "red line" if it dared to provide weapons to the Russian Federation.

In turn, China reacted sharply to the call of the US not to supply weapons to the Russian Federation, saying that the United States "does not have the right to lecture."

Meanwhile, the head of the Foreign Ministry of the People's Republic of China arrived on a visit to Moscow, which worried the West and Ukraine even more.

Beijing also promised to present its project for the settlement of the war in Ukraine.

TSN.ua collected details and opinions of experts regarding China's "peace plan".

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