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The Putin-Xi summit is, without question, a significant historical event. The only thing unclear right now is the scope of it — i.e. whether it is truly a pivot point, or another gradual step away from the Globalist American Empire's hegemony. The sheer amount of publicized agreements points to the first interpretation (going by the unwritten rule that there is always more beneath the surface when it comes to these things). So does Xi's quip about "changes the likes of which we haven’t seen for 100 years" that Russia and China are "driving together," according to a verified translation.
That said, both countries are very methodical and not prone to dramatic PR gestures — something that's hurt their communications with the GAE, as I've repeatedly pointed out here — so don't expect ground-breaking developments tomorrow. My feeling is that both Moscow and Beijing are perfectly happy to see Washington flailing about and insisting it is still the all-powerful global hegemon, while working quietly to ensure that is no longer the case, leaving the drama to Hollywood.