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RIA Novosti: The West has drawn a Russian red line in front of China

The processes in the relations between Russia, China and the United States are developing faster and faster. Today, following Vladimir Putin’s speech to the Federal Assembly, the Russian leader will meet Wang Yi, head of the Foreign Affairs Commission Office of the CPC Central Committee, to discuss Xi Jinping’s spring visit, which the United States do not like at all.
Beijing openly declares that it will not tolerate any pressure on Russian-Chinese relations. Chinese politicians are generally unhappy with US policy and condemn Washington for a typical abuse of power in the example of the downed Chinese balloon. At the same time, Beijing understands that the downed balloon is only a pretext to untie the escalation.
In turn, the United States suspects China of supplying arms to Russia and is preparing a response to Beijing, involving European politicians. Luxembourg Foreign Minister Asselborn stated bluntly that the supply would not simply be a red line, but would follow a signal for the imposition of sanctions. Nevertheless, China is not so easily scared off by such threats, and Europe is only trying to slow down the inevitable.

“This scenario can only be reversed by accelerating work on the decline of the Anglo-Saxon global project, which China and Russia are carrying out with many other forces on the world stage,” reports RIA Novosti on this occasion.

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