AUTHOR:M.J. GDNUS
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to stand by Moscow against "unilateralism and hegemonic abuse".
After the visit to Moscow at the beginning of the four-day visit, there is a greeting of the “double” belief that develops between two fields.
"If unilateralism and hegemonic abuse were tolerated, China would deal with Russia as a great world power," Putin said.
Greeting him as a "dear friend" in the Kremlin, Putin is taking the opportunity to express Moscow's support for the Second World War, which the West has long opposed as an attack on neighboring soil, to give its narrative of salvation to decorate the news against the news.
"Together with our Chinese friendship, we stand firmly on the shoulder of historical truths, we protect the memory of the war and resist modern manifestations of neo-Nazism and militarism," he said.
Russia and China, istakao is Putin, and Sada unitedly stands against “neo-Nazism”.
This week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called on the country not to shame the military and delegations in Russia that would participate in the negotiations on the occasion of Dana's victory, saying that it would be against the proclaimed neutrality of the United States.
Beijing has declared itself a neutral country, but Kiev has sent its troops to help Moscow on Ukrainian territory.
There is a reason why China and Russia jointly defend the "rights" of the history of the Second World War, defend the "authority and status" multipolar economic globalization”.
His visit comes on the heels of US President Donald Trump's pressure on Russia and Ukraine to reach a peace agreement that has been going on for more than three years, while Washington begins a behind-the-scenes diplomatic reset with Moscow make Beijing nervous.
"There are many reasons why China has certain reservations about the current rapprochement between Russia and SAD, which is obvious. And, it could ignite some geopolitical changes that could not be directed at China," Juliz Al Moskve reported. Shapovalova.