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“He wants to freeze the war,” a political strategist parsed out Putin’s messages from his trip to China

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Vladimir Putin is on a visit to China. On the eve of the visit, the dictator gave an interview to the Chinese news agency. He stated that he was allegedly ready for negotiations with Ukraine on the basis of the Chinese “peace plan”.

However, Putin is really ready for this. This opinion 24 was expressed to Channel by political strategist Boris Tizenhausen, noting that this is how the dictator wants to freeze the front. By the way, Putin said that Russia is supposedly “open to dialogue.”

“He wants to freeze the line of combat and then, without withdrawing troops, without anything, start discussing the following points. That is, he is ready to sit down and take away what is now occupied. The question is who will give it to him,” said the political strategist.

So the head of the Kremlin is ready to remove the initial “goals” of the so-called “SVO” – “demilitarization” and “denazification”, which he spoke about earlier. He is ready to replace them with a piece of stolen Ukrainian land.

In addition, Tizengauzen is convinced that Putin continues to be hostage to conspiracy theories. For example, the dictator spoke about the theory of the so-called “golden billion”. This is an alleged plot by “the powerful and wealthy people of the West to destroy humanity” except for a billion people.

New plan

After the meeting between Xi Jinping and the Russian dictator, there could be a game of “good cop, bad cop” again. That is, the head of the PRC “sells” to the world the ability to restrain Putin from nuclear blackmail, and the head of the Kremlin shows that he does not always listen and is independent.

They realized that nuclear blackmail is generally a wonderful tool that can be manipulated in Europe and overseas. Therefore, they will now develop a new plan – how to use nuclear blackmail, without pressing a button, to scare Europe even more and persuade it to sign on Russian terms,” noted the political strategist.

Understanding this, Western leaders, on the eve of the meeting between the head of the People's Republic of China and the Russian dictator, hit China new restrictions – duties were introduced on many goods. The PRC doesn't like this. For this country, the priority is the European and American markets.

“Putin, like a guilty person, attracted the whole crowd to bow – 50 of his characters. They will now offer China to saturate its market, to the detriment of its consumers, with Chinese goods. Putin will tell you that “we have again reached record volumes of trade with China,” added Boris Tizenhausen.

The dictator will ask Xi Jinping do not follow the lead of the United States and do not reduce the supply of dual-use goods Meanwhile, the United States of America did everything to hit the PRC for helping Russia avoid sanctions.<. /p>

“A preemptive strike was struck on the banking system. I think the next one will be more noticeable, tougher. That's why Putin flew away. He cannot replace these markets, but he will say in every possible way: “This is not about money. We are playing geopolitics. These are your enemies,” said the political strategist.

Putin in China

  • The head of the Kremlin arrived in China late in the evening of May 15th. His visit will last two days. Ministers, governors and representatives of state corporations arrived there along with the Russian dictator.
  • Putin said that Beijing and Moscow had accumulated “a solid baggage of practical cooperation.” He noted that China is the main partner of the aggressor country in the trade and economic sphere. In addition, the head of the Kremlin said that the Russians and Chinese are “brothers forever.”
  • Xi Jinping noted that the PRC plans to continue to be “good neighbors, trusting” friends and reliable partners.” The Chinese leader and the Russian dictator signed a joint statement on deepening partnerships and strategic cooperation.

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