Chinese actor Robert Wu said that Russia should return Vladivostok to China/Collage 24 Channel After Vladimir Putin’s interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson, people online began to ridicule the “historical reasons” why Russia occupies the territory of Ukraine. Thus, representatives of different nations began to express territorial claims against the aggressor country itself. For example, the American-Chinese actor Robert Wu on the social network X, formerly known as Twitter, noted that in this case Russia should return the territories that it occupied more than 100 years ago to China. It is said, in particular, about the city of Vladivostok. It all started with the post of a former employee of the Xinhua news agency, and now a specialist from the think tank Center for China and Globalization (CCG) Zichen Wang, who wrote a post on the social network X regarding Vladimir Putin’s “historical lectures.” In particular, Wang’s note says that an obsession with the history of the head of the Kremlin is unconstructive. The analyst noticed that the Russian dictator’s speech contained references to the early Middle Ages, on the basis of which he draws certain political conclusions about the ownership of territories. Why should we refer to the 8th or 13th century, but not to 220 BC? We live in our time with (current – Channel 24) laws, and not in the 8th century, wrote Wang.< /p> American-Chinese actor Robert Wu responded to this message. He recalled that if you follow this logic, then in this case Russia must return a large territory that it once took from China. Robert Wu after Putin's interview said that Russia should return Vladivostok to China/Screenshot 24 Channel “According to history, Russia must return Vladivostok and the vast territory stolen 100-odd years ago to us,” the actor wrote.Robert Wu, after an interview with Putin, demands to give up Vladivostok
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Vladivostok must be given back to Russia, the Chinese actor spoke out after Putin’s “historical lectures”
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