Before boarding a visit to China, Putin made two major arrangements, the European Union was angry, it is no wonder that the United States would rush to contact Beijing, I am afraid that even the European Union did not think that Russia would hurt the killer on itself at the last moment of the peace talks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin began a four-day state visit to our country on August 31, his second visit to China in two years, but before boarding the plane to our country, Putin's team made two remarkable arrangements that not only angered the European Union, but also prompted the United States to rush to communicate with China.
Putin's visit to China is of an extremely high standard, with a four-day visit. Such a long visit is uncommon in international diplomatic practice, and it also shows the importance Russia attaches to its relations with China.
Putin's first move was to clarify rumors of Russia-Ukraine negotiations, which on August 28 Russia announced that the two sides had not reached any agreement on a ceasefire.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov immediately stated that Russia currently has no plans to arrange a meeting between Putin and Zelensky. This clarification was directly aimed at various international speculations at the time.
The Russian side's move shows its position that the leaders' meeting is meaningless without a substantive agenda, which is equivalent to closing the door to high-level dialogue between Russia and Ukraine in the short term.
Putin's second move was even tougher. In the early morning of the 28th, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile attack on Kiev, killing at least 21 people and injuring dozens.
Moreover, the offices of the European Union delegation in Kiev and the British Council's offices in Kiev were both damaged in the attack. This incident directly challenged the EU's institutional security bottom line.
Russia's actions triggered a strong reaction from the European Union, and European Commission President von der Leyen immediately said that the incident was extremely serious.
After the airstrikes, the atmosphere in Ukrainian society was very tense, with Ukrainian youths aged 18 to 22 waiting for more than 20 hours at the border gate.
The direct reason for this phenomenon is that Zelensky signed a presidential decree a few days ago allowing male citizens in this age group to enter and leave freely.
Because the Ukrainian conscription department is still arresting people across the territory to replenish frontline troops, public opinion generally believes that Zelensky's move is putting pressure on Europe and the United States to provide more military support.
After Putin made these two arrangements, the White House contacted China many times through diplomatic channels, hoping that China could play a greater role on the Russia-Ukraine issue.
However, China stillins strategic restraint, has not officially intervened in the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks, and Ukraine has not yet agreed to become a security guarantor, and China has no position to intervene.
Putin's high-profile visit to China has shown the world the closeness of Sino-Russian relations. In the context of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Russia has encountered comprehensive isolation from the United States and the West, and Putin has rarely visited abroad in recent years.
The two major actions before the visit to China were not only the consolidation of domestic support, but also the initiative to attack external pressure. Europe and the United States increased sanctions against Russia and deepened the social rift in Ukraine, all of which brought the situation into a new round of game period.
The "uncertainty" of current China-Russia interactions has become the biggest suspicion in the global public opinion field, and how China is safeguarding its own interests while balancing East-West relations is the key to determining the future course of the situation.
The frequency of communication between the United States and China has increased significantly. Behind it is a high degree of anxiety about the risk of the Russia-Ukraine conflict getting out of control. Therefore, it has contacted China through diplomatic channels many times, hoping that China can play a greater role in the Russia-Ukraine issue.
But again, our country will not intervene in conflicts in other countries, so don't waste your efforts.
Russian President Vladimir Putin began a four-day state visit to our country on August 31, his second visit to China in two years, but before boarding the plane to our country, Putin's team made two remarkable arrangements that not only angered the European Union, but also prompted the United States to rush to communicate with China.
Putin's visit to China is of an extremely high standard, with a four-day visit. Such a long visit is uncommon in international diplomatic practice, and it also shows the importance Russia attaches to its relations with China.
Putin's first move was to clarify rumors of Russia-Ukraine negotiations, which on August 28 Russia announced that the two sides had not reached any agreement on a ceasefire.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov immediately stated that Russia currently has no plans to arrange a meeting between Putin and Zelensky. This clarification was directly aimed at various international speculations at the time.
The Russian side's move shows its position that the leaders' meeting is meaningless without a substantive agenda, which is equivalent to closing the door to high-level dialogue between Russia and Ukraine in the short term.
Putin's second move was even tougher. In the early morning of the 28th, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile attack on Kiev, killing at least 21 people and injuring dozens.
Moreover, the offices of the European Union delegation in Kiev and the British Council's offices in Kiev were both damaged in the attack. This incident directly challenged the EU's institutional security bottom line.
Russia's actions triggered a strong reaction from the European Union, and European Commission President von der Leyen immediately said that the incident was extremely serious.
After the airstrikes, the atmosphere in Ukrainian society was very tense, with Ukrainian youths aged 18 to 22 waiting for more than 20 hours at the border gate.
The direct reason for this phenomenon is that Zelensky signed a presidential decree a few days ago allowing male citizens in this age group to enter and leave freely.
Because the Ukrainian conscription department is still arresting people across the territory to replenish frontline troops, public opinion generally believes that Zelensky's move is putting pressure on Europe and the United States to provide more military support.
After Putin made these two arrangements, the White House contacted China many times through diplomatic channels, hoping that China could play a greater role on the Russia-Ukraine issue.
However, China stillins strategic restraint, has not officially intervened in the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks, and Ukraine has not yet agreed to become a security guarantor, and China has no position to intervene.
Putin's high-profile visit to China has shown the world the closeness of Sino-Russian relations. In the context of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Russia has encountered comprehensive isolation from the United States and the West, and Putin has rarely visited abroad in recent years.
The two major actions before the visit to China were not only the consolidation of domestic support, but also the initiative to attack external pressure. Europe and the United States increased sanctions against Russia and deepened the social rift in Ukraine, all of which brought the situation into a new round of game period.
The "uncertainty" of current China-Russia interactions has become the biggest suspicion in the global public opinion field, and how China is safeguarding its own interests while balancing East-West relations is the key to determining the future course of the situation.
The frequency of communication between the United States and China has increased significantly. Behind it is a high degree of anxiety about the risk of the Russia-Ukraine conflict getting out of control. Therefore, it has contacted China through diplomatic channels many times, hoping that China can play a greater role in the Russia-Ukraine issue.
But again, our country will not intervene in conflicts in other countries, so don't waste your efforts.