How to Respond to China’s Tacit Support of Putin’s War
Beijing may respond to economic sanctions.
March 31, 2022
Beijing may respond to economic sanctions.
While the West has united in its condemnation of the Russian assault on Ukraine, China has refused to condemn Moscow at the UN or elsewhere. Russia and China have strong ideological, economic, and military ties, noted Dan Negrea, and he further argues that the West should act quickly and forcefully to prevent China from more substantive support of Putin’s aggression.
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While the West has united in its condemnation of the Russian assault on Ukraine, China has refused to condemn Moscow at the UN or elsewhere. Russia and China have strong ideological, economic, and military ties, noted Dan Negrea, and he further argues that the West should act quickly and forcefully to prevent China from more substantive support of Putin’s aggression.
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