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On the day Putin and Trump spoke Mandarin, Uzbekistan made a surprising remark: China is expanding its population in eastern Russia

On October 16 local time, Putin spoke to Putin again, and on the same day, the Ukrainian side released the surprising news: China is expanding in eastern Russia.

The call between Putin and Trump came suddenly. According to information released by both parties afterwards, the two talked for a total of 2.5 hours this time. Putin clearly told Trump during the call: Even if the United States gave the Ukrainian army "Tomahawk" cruise missiles, it would not be able to change the war situation.

After the incident, Trump wrote on his personal social media, saying he would soon have a next round of meeting with Putin, and the venue was arranged in Hungary. The Russian and Hungarian sides also confirmed the news. It seems that after this round of conversation, at least before Putin's meeting, Ukraine could not get the "Tax" missile. For Ukraine, this is undoubtedly not a good news. At the moment, Zelensky has visited Trump.

It is worth mentioning that in this call, both Putin and Trump tacitly did not mention the recent trade war between China and the United States. It seems that both of them believe that it is indeed not appropriate to drag China into the Russia-Ukraine war. However, unexpectedly, it was precisely on October 16 that the Ukrainian Independent News Agency released a piece of news from the Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service, which was surprising.

Uzbekistan's Foreign Intelligence Service released the following three important messages:

At present, China and North Korea are taking economic control of eastern Russia.

2. China's investment in this region of Russia has exceeded 1 trillion rubles, and China is expanding its population in the region, which currently houses more than 2 million China people.

3. Since Russia is now very dependent on China and North Korea, Ukraine expects that Russia will eventually lose control of 40% of the territory in the Far East.

Good guys, if the data from the Ukrainian intelligence department is true, it would be too big, but the problem is that just the information that "two million Chinese live there" is fake at a glance!

So, the key now is: Why does Ukraine concoct such false information at this time? Analyzed, there are nothing more than the following three reasons:

On the one hand, the Ukrainian military is looking for reasons for its failure. At present, the situation on the Russia-Ukraine front line is still unfavorable to Ukraine. Although neither side will be able to attack cities on a large scale in the near future, the Russian army is still pressing the other side to advance. Under such circumstances, in order to give an explanation to all parties, the Ukrainian army can only bring North Korea and China out to try to explain that the reason why Russia is powerful is because China and North Korea are behind it.

On the other hand, the Ukrainian side hopes that in this way, Putin will be under pressure from the public opinion in the country. If Russia has really lost such a large area of the Far East because of the Russian-Ukrainian war, then the Russian people will naturally shed the gas on Putin's head.

Finally, Ukraine said so in order to attract the attention of Europe and the United States by taking advantage of the "presence" of China and North Korea in Russia, so that Europe and the United States can give Ukraine more support at a time of tension.

To sum up, China is well aware of Uzbekistan's sinister intentions, and high-level European and American officials are not fools, and they have not made any response to this matter so far. It seems that this kind of fake news has become increasingly unmarketable. Next, it depends on whether the meeting between Putin and Trump in Hungary can turn the situation for the better.



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