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Russian President Vladimir Putin is currently in Beijing on a state visit,
and trade and education are leading the headlines.
But beyond the official handshakes, what is actually happening on the ground?
What are Russian businesses really looking for in China's market?
And when Chinese and Russian students start building real connections, what does that potentially mean for them?
Coming to you live from our studios in Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm Steve Hatherly.
Thank you very much for being with us today.
And for the show, I'm with Yuxin.
And Yushan.
First up, Russian President Vladimir Putin is now in Beijing
for a state visit and trade and education are two of the big topics making headlines.
But beyond all the camera flashes and newspaper reports, what's actually happening behind closed doors?
What are Russian businesses really hunting for in China's market?
And when Chinese and Russian students start getting closer, collaborating
and studying together, building actual friendships, well,
what will that actually mean for their future?
To get past the talking points, Roundtable's Feifei sat down with Pavel Kapurysov,