There is something strange in the statement: Xi Jinping turned to Russia because of the DPRK troops Anzhelika Galesevich Chinese leader Xi Jinping said that the BRICS countries should prevent the war from spreading to “third parties” and called for “a speedy de-escalation of the situation in Ukraine.” Apparently, the Chinese president was referring to North Korea, which sent its military to Russia. However, this statement is rather strange, since the DPRK is a proxy of China, a country completely dependent on it. In more detail, Russian opposition journalist Igor Yakovenko explained to Channel 24. Igor Yakovenko noted that Xi Jinping's statement about preventing the spread of the Russian-Ukrainian war to “third parties” is an imitation of discontent. When the master demonstratively declares the excessive aspirations of his servant, in fact, encouraging him. It is obvious that North Korea cannot take any serious action without China's approval, the Russian opposition journalist noted. Therefore, it is highly likely that the military alliance between the DPRK and Russia was agreed upon under China's leadership. Xi's statements, according to Yakovenko, are sheer hypocrisy. At the same time, one should not expect a serious reaction from the West. It is unlikely that powerful sanctions will be imposed on China that will force it to somehow influence North Korea. At the moment, such an option seems unlikely.China is engaged in hypocrisy
There is something strange in the statement: Xi Jinping addressed Russia because of the DPRK troops
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