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China's Cynicism on Ukraine Exposed

The European Union has a choice to make: It can either continue to be China’s de facto ally or show genuine strategic autonomy by confronting President Xi Jinping’s cynical exploitation.  The urgency of this choice was made clear by a meeting last week between China’s foreign policy chief, Wang Yi, and his EU counterpart, Kaja Kallas. A former prime minister of Estonia, Kallas is a courageous politician who says it like it is. That is a stark co…

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China's foreign minister has stated that his country has no interest in Russia losing in Ukraine. It is not the only conflict that the EU has with Beijing.

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China wants the war in Ukraine to continue as long as possible to keep Europeans in Europe, force the United States to make decisions with negative impacts on its allies and ensure Chinese hegemony in Asia.By Mick Ryan"It takes more than a cold day for the river to freeze to a meter deep.President Xi Jinping has repeatedly pointed out that there is no simple solution to complex problems.Although there are still great differences in the situation

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told EU foreign policy chief Kaji Kallas that China cannot allow Russia to lose the war with Ukraine. "In such a situation, all the attention of the West, and especially the US, will be directed at China itself," writes Boris Bondarev, an expert in international relations and foreign policy, for the independent "The Moscow Times."

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