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Russia's military aggression against Ukraine influenced the relations between Ch...

"China will stimulate the end of the war." As sanctions against Russia undermined China's plans and increase Putin's pressure - expert

Russia's military aggression against Ukraine influenced the relations between China and the Russian Federation, Dmitry Yefremov, an expert of the Ukrainian Association of China, Associate Professor of the Department of International Relations of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, told on the air of Radio NV.

According to Efremov, China has long been promoted in the international arena as a benchmark for developing countries, expresses their willingness to protect them and grow economically. In his opinion, Beijing promotes the idea of ​​global development, especially for the third world countries, it is their strategy for the implementation of their ambitions regarding increased influence on these countries.

Also, he said, it is part of China's economic plans - the supply of their goods to international markets. Video of the Day "As a result of the Russian attack on Ukraine, it has been intensified. Global development - there were very high risks in the energy sector, in the field of food, logistics and so on. All this undermines all this message the efforts that China addresses the world, trying to help them and trying to strengthen their influence in them, ”Efremov explained.

In a conversation, China Cya Tzinping with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin expressed dissatisfaction, suggested an expert: “Now they meet with Putin, the Chinese tell him: you interfere with us, you are hindering our efforts to promote your leadership in the third world. When will this operation stop? When will you achieve some results and or start negotiations? Of course, in China feel dissatisfaction.

Moreover, this external pressure is returned to China through economic channels, there is a threat of price rises. " The expert believes that China's further actions in relation to Russia will be influenced by the economic sanctions imposed by the West against the Russian Federation: “The supply of Chinese goods to international markets is a threat to Chinese companies that will be under the screening of Europeans and Americans.

Do they break it? Everything complicates international relations, especially economic incentives. " Efremov emphasized that economic and political risks will change the relatively neutral position of China. “It stimulates the Chinese in pressure on Putin and say that it is time to stop it, to finish. And Putin, [follows] his presbyal that he recognizes, he is justified. He says "yes, I did not go wrong as we planned" "-summed up the expert.