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China is waging a proxy war and wants to weaken the West, – columnist on relations with Russia

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China is playing a role in Russia's war against Ukraine. Although he does not openly help the aggressor country, he has his own benefit from the military conflict unfolding on the territory of Ukraine. , political observer Armen Chibukhchan. In his opinion, before the start of the invasion of the territory of Ukraine, Xi Jinping knew about the intentions of Vladimir Putin, but did not interfere with them.

According to him, China is waging a proxy war with the West by proxy.

“When Russia started the war, it hoped for China. Comrade Xi made some promises to Putin. But when something went wrong in the war, Xi Jinping thought about whether he should participate in all this,” the political observer believes.< /p>

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He said that about a year and a half ago, China and Iran signed a contract, according to which Beijing should invest in the Iranian economy from 300 to 400 billion dollars over several years.

Therefore, Iran's actively developing military industry and the production of drones all this is happening not without the help of China. Beijing, in turn, buys gas from Iran, which it cannot sell to the West,” Chibukhchan noted.

He noted that China now does not prevent either Iran or Russia, which opposes the Western world, but it does weaken the West he definitely wants to.

“And the Iranian and Russian dictatorial regimes, who understand that they have not long to exist, can help him in this matter,” Armen Chibukhchyan emphasized.

China-Russia Relations: Important

  • According to Western media, Moscow allegedly did not tell Beijing that it was preparing an invasion to Ukraine. This position is due to the fact that Xi Jinping wants to get as far away from Putin as possible. As Russian opposition journalist Timur Olevsky noted, Beijing must have known that Putin was planning to attack Ukraine.
  • The Kremlin claims to have built a close relationship with Beijing. However, for some reason, Chinese leader Xi Jinping decided not to immediately accept Russian dictator Putin's offer to visit Moscow. At the same time, Chinese officials ignore questions from the media about this.
  • Political scientist Nikolai Davydyuk believes that the process of dissociating Russia from China has begun. They have been getting closer for the last 100 years thanks to communism and so on. However, Xi Jinping changed course. He does not want China to be associated with Russia. This is Putin running after him, wanting to hug him and constantly talking about partnership, friendship and brotherhood.

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