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Journalists say that India and China are gradually moving to a more decisive rhe...

"Russia cannot win": Putin loses the already little support of the Allies - The Guardian

Journalists say that India and China are gradually moving to a more decisive rhetoric on condemning the war in Ukraine. However, Moscow still has allies who want to resist the West. The signs that the states that have previously reconciled with the invasion of Russia into Ukraine lose their patience are increasingly prominent.

It is about India, China, Turkey, which critically perceived the stated pseudo -referendums in the occupied Kherson, Zaporizhzhya regions of Ukraine, as well as in the so -called "LDNR". About it writes The Guardian. So, it is reported that Turkey made a sharp reproach, stating that she was concerned about attempting to hold such "referendums". "Such an illegitimate fact that has taken place will not be recognized by the international community.

On the contrary, they will complicate efforts to revive the diplomatic process and increase instability," the statement said. It is noted that at a briefing in New York, Turkish President Recep Taiip Erdogan said he always supported Ukraine's territorial integrity. He was "stunned" by an announcement of mobilization in Russia. Especially against the background of his past statement that Russian President Vladimir Putin is set up for negotiations.

The material states that Turkey's banks are now under pressure from sanctions, as they continue to work with the Russian Federation. Two private institutions, Denizbank and Isbank, suspended the use of the Russian Payment System "Mir" this week after Washington has expanded its sanctions. Journalists write that India Prime Minister Narindra Modi called to support their comments that condemn the war in Ukraine, specific actions. It is reported that India's Foreign Minister S.

Jaishankar said at a meeting at the University of Columbia that his country had revised his attitude to the United States. This was reflected in India's approach to war in Ukraine. Thus, India officials often refer to the UN Charter, condemn the military crimes in Bucha, and the country's representative in the UN voted for the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to be allowed to speak at the Security Council.

The publication writes that China is a strong nut and its often opaque statements are open to contradictory interpretations. He still believes that his alliance with Russia is needed to keep Washington in the knot, but the statement of the official representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs made this week is unlikely to confirm Putin's war.

The former British Foreign Minister, whose name is not called journalists, said that Russia is still in contact with partners who have the desire to repel the event. As for more neutral countries, he said the following "I think they will be further embedded with the defeat ". Earlier, Focus reported that mobilization in the Russian Federation opens a window for the Armed Forces. It will take months for Putin's "partial mobilization" to have an effect.