BEIJING (Reuters) - Russia and China will look to steady their close but increasingly imbalanced relationship on Tuesday when Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin oversees the signing of trade deals that could be worth $5.5 billion.
Putin's talks in Beijing with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao are also likely to cover the international hotspots on which both governments share many views, especially North Korea's nuclear weapons programme and its latest missile tests.
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