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China is dissatisfied with Putin’s actions: which makes Beijing very nervous

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China is unhappy with Putin's actions: what makes Beijing very nervous Melania Golembyovskaya

What makes Beijing very nervous/Collage 24 Channel

Vladimir Zelensky and Western media reported that the agreement between Vladimir Putin and the DPRK could negatively affect relations with China. Beijing's reaction is explained by the fact that North Korea can count on the support of Russia's military-defense complex.

This is especially true for the use of nuclear weapons, with which Russia can help the DPRK. Russian opposition politician Gennady Gudkov spoke about this 24 Channel, noting that South Korea and Japan are also dissatisfied with such cooperation.

What makes Beijing nervous

According to Gudkov, China’s dissatisfaction with Cooperation between Russia and the DPRK is of a political nature. However, the meaning is different. China considers itself the strongest power that should not think about nuclear weapons. As soon as they start talking about this, Beijing loses its biggest advantage – its population.

Therefore, China has a negative attitude towards talk about the use of nuclear weapons in any war, and the alliance between Putin and Kim Jong-un is precisely this danger,” the Russian opposition politician emphasized.

Gudkov explained that Kim Jong-un is the person who rattles the nuclear weapons that were created in the DPRK. It is unknown about the number of nuclear warheads in North Korea, their characteristics: range and power. Russia will be able to help the DPRK copy warheads and send them to a certain distance. Moscow can also help in the construction of a nuclear submarine that can carry ballistic missiles and tidy up the missile guidance system.

There (in the DPRK – Channel 24) this is due to constant clashes with South Korea and the threat of Japan. China is an opponent of these countries, but does not want to aggravate the situation so that it “smells” of war, explained the Russian opposition politician.

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