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China rejects any “criticism or pressure” regarding its relations with Russia following warnings from the United States
·par Prim.net·1 min de lecture
China refuses any “criticism or pressure” on its ties with Russia
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A closed response to the US warning
\n\nThere China recently took a stand against growing international pressure over its close ties to the Russia. This position follows a warning from UNITED STATES who expressed concerns about the depth and nature of the relationship between the two powers. \n\nChina's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said in a daily briefing that China refuses any "criticism or pressure" on its ties with Russia. He stressed that relations between China and Russia were "mutually beneficial" and "not aimed at anyone and will not be affected by any criticism or pressure." \n\n
An American warning against the Sino-Russian rapprochement
\n\nThe United States has expressed concern about the increasingly close relationship between China and Russia, warning that it could challenge the established balance of power in the global order. \n\nUS Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Sung Kim told a US Congressional hearing that they were closely monitoring ties between Moscow and Beijing. She also warned that this deeper relationship between the two countries could threaten U.S. national security. \n\n
The China-Russia Alliance: a challenge for the world
\n\nThis alliance between China and Russia could represent a challenge to the fundamental principles of the rules-based international order. Russia and China's use of their relationship to defy international norms and erode democracy is raising serious concerns around the world. \n\nIn conclusion, China’s strong stance could potentially increase tensions as global diplomacy faces a new axis of power between the Sino-Russian duo determined to resist any criticism or pressure. But one thing remains clear: Beijing will not capitulate under pressure and will continue to pursue its relationship with Moscow regardless of international criticism. \n\n