Ahead of his crucial talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday highlighted his peace plan to end the raging Ukraine war, saying it takes into account the "legitimate" concerns of all parties and reflects the broadest common understanding of the international community. Making his first visit abroad after his endorsement as President and head of the military for an unprecedented third five-year term by China's Parliament this month, Xi on a three-day visit to Moscow starting on Monday is due to hold talks with Putin on Tuesday during which he was expected to pitch for peace talks to end the Ukraine conflict. "Russia was the first country I visited after I was elected President 10 years ago," Xi said in an article titled "Forging Ahead to Open a New Chapter of China-Russia Friendship, Cooperation, and Common Development" published in Russia's newspaper Russian Gazette on Monday.