Xi Jinping's return from Moscow dominated state media reporting, with synchronized coverage tracking his movements from departure to arrival in Beijing. The storyline reinforced the "weather storms together" narrative established in previous days, emphasizing historical bonds and future cooperation with Russia.
Economic concerns surfaced as April inflation data showed CPI decreasing 0.1% and PPI decline widening to 2.7%, intensifying deflation fears following May 7th's monetary defense package against US tariffs. This economic undercurrent contrasted with the triumphant diplomatic framing.
US-China relations remained tense with People's Daily asserting China "will not sacrifice its principled position to reach any agreement" ahead of Geneva trade talks. International developments included a US-mediated India-Pakistan ceasefire, though violations were reported despite Trump claiming successful mediation efforts. Chinese media also noted hosting 100 African military officers, suggesting continued military diplomacy beyond the Russian relationship.