Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, told the newspaper that
the date and the agenda of the meeting are already known, but an
official announcement will come later.
In a daily briefing with reporters later on Tuesday, Peskov said
Xi and Putin were "in constant communication".
He added: "We are preparing to continue this communication. We
will inform you in a timely manner as to when and how future
contacts will take place."
The newspaper, citing an unidentified source close to the
Russian presidential administration said it was unlikely that
the meeting would be face-to-face.
"Details are being worked out," the source told Vedomosti.
Russia has moved closer to China since sending its armed forces
into Ukraine in February as Moscow seeks to boost its political,
economic and security relations with non-Western countries.
(Reporting by ReutersWriting by Lidia Kelly and Jake
CordellEditing by Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Potter)
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