MOSCOW. May 6 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping will discuss Ukraine and Moscow-Washington relations at one-on-one talks on May 8, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov said.
"Then [after the official breakfast], the presidents will have a one-on-one meeting and they will discuss the matters they deem necessary to discuss. The most important issues will be exactly what will be discussed in this one-on-one conversation, including the Ukraine issue and Russian-U.S. relations. Everything you can imagine," Ushakov said.
Along with the traditional talks in the narrow and expanded formats, Putin and Xi are expected to have a one-on-one tea party, he said.
"During this so-called tea party, the most important, key matters of strategic interaction between our countries and the most delicate, sensitive issues will be discussed," Ushakov said.
The two presidents will also discuss other international matters, including cooperation within BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the G20, he said.