What can force China to abandon Russia: response from former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Anzhelika Galesevich < img _ngcontent-sc127 itemprop="contentUrl" src="https://24tv.ua/resources/photos/news/202407/2603460.jpg?v=1721760659000&w=760&h=428&fit=cover&output=webp"> Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba arrived in China to discuss with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi the path to a just world. However, as of today, it is unlikely that it will be possible to achieve a rapid change in Beijing’s position towards the Kremlin. China is interested in Russia being dependent on it and became an economic vassal. Also, given the presence of nuclear weapons in the aggressor country, the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2007 – 2009, Vladimir Ogryzko, told 24 Channel that Moscow and Beijing could form an “axis of evil” and fight the West. “Therefore, finding arguments that can defeat this global concept, in my opinion, is quite a difficult task,” noted the former Foreign Minister . Vladimir Ogryzko noted that as soon as Russia begins to lose on the battlefield, and the Putin regime shakes, then China's position will change dramatically 60~/strong>. Because Beijing is interested in returning to its historical borders. The country has been drawing maps for decades on which some Russian territories are designated as Chinese, which is, after all, true. Next, huge opportunities open up for the development of Siberia to the east of the Ural Mountains. – a formula for cooperation with the West in order to work on post-Russian territory. Until this happens, I see no reason that would force China to abandon a weakened, secondary, dependent, but partner with whom they can work jointly against the West,” Ogryzko emphasized. Under what condition can China change its position
What can force China to abandon Russia: response from the former head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry
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