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US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi in Rome on Monday and conveyed Washington’s concerns over potential military and financial aid to Russia after US officials claimed over the weekend that Moscow was finding itself out. But was seeking military supplies and economic aid from China. A swamp in Ukraine. China dismissed these reports as false propaganda.
India has not come out publicly among US concerns about countries coming to Russia’s aid, but reports that a rupee-ruble transaction in New Delhi Washington with payments through animated discourse on Russian crude at discounted prices. The Moscow-Beijing-New Delhi partnership is emerging despite tensions between China and India and healthy ties between the US and India, where US biases see a rise in oil and other commodities.
While the US wants to pressure China not to oust Russia, it is easier for Washington’s energy-dependent NATO partners with America’s “understanding”. They continue to buy Russian gas and oil, virtually underwriting Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine even as they condemn it.
Both China and India have refused to outright condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the only common thread between them being their unease over NATO overreactions that Moscow found provocative. But China and Russia have developed closer ties in recent years, keeping a watchful eye on the US, with India striving for good relations with both Washington and Moscow, partly because of its tensions with China.
As a result, while America’s demands from China are strict and public, its pressure on India is more muted, with expressions of understanding New Delhi’s long-standing military supply dependence on Russia. US officials and analysts are warning that China will face global isolation and economic penalties if it comes forward to help Russia.
In fact, US officials have tried to create a distinction between Moscow and Beijing and try to get China out of Russian hold by suggesting that China is the full extent of Moscow’s plans (to invade Ukraine). Because in the words of the NSA Jake Sullivan, “It is quite possible that Putin lied to him the way he lied to the Europeans and other peoples” (that he had no plans to invade Ukraine.
But US commentators are skeptical of this line of reasoning with some analysts suggesting that China flagged off a Russian offensive in order to assess how its own attack would be achieved in Taiwan.
“Putin went to Beijing as a solicitor and received China’s tacit support for his war at the cost of pledging Russia’s future to China. Xi is, in essence, a co-conspirator. CNN political analyst John Rosin described him as Emphasizing in arguments that gained wide traction in the US, we must call him out for this, not pretend he is a neutral spectator.
“Although the Ukraine-Taiwan analogy is incomplete, there is no doubt that Xi is eyeing the outcome of the Ukraine war, while weighing whether the West is willing to defend Taiwan. And if China is on island democracy. attacks, there is no doubt that Putin will respond to Xi’s current friendship,” Rozin wrote.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi in Rome on Monday and conveyed Washington’s concerns over potential military and financial aid to Russia after US officials claimed over the weekend that Moscow was finding itself out. But was seeking military supplies and economic aid from China. A swamp in Ukraine. China dismissed these reports as false propaganda.
India has not come out publicly among US concerns about countries coming to Russia’s aid, but reports that a rupee-ruble transaction in New Delhi Washington with payments through animated discourse on Russian crude at discounted prices. The Moscow-Beijing-New Delhi partnership is emerging despite tensions between China and India and healthy ties between the US and India, where US biases see a rise in oil and other commodities.
While the US wants to pressure China not to oust Russia, it is easier for Washington’s energy-dependent NATO partners with America’s “understanding”. They continue to buy Russian gas and oil, virtually underwriting Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine even as they condemn it.
Both China and India have refused to outright condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the only common thread between them being their unease over NATO overreactions that Moscow found provocative. But China and Russia have developed closer ties in recent years, keeping a watchful eye on the US, with India striving for good relations with both Washington and Moscow, partly because of its tensions with China.
As a result, while America’s demands from China are strict and public, its pressure on India is more muted, with expressions of understanding New Delhi’s long-standing military supply dependence on Russia. US officials and analysts are warning that China will face global isolation and economic penalties if it comes forward to help Russia.
In fact, US officials have tried to create a distinction between Moscow and Beijing and try to get China out of Russian hold by suggesting that China is the full extent of Moscow’s plans (to invade Ukraine). Because in the words of the NSA Jake Sullivan, “It is quite possible that Putin lied to him the way he lied to the Europeans and other peoples” (that he had no plans to invade Ukraine.
But US commentators are skeptical of this line of reasoning with some analysts suggesting that China flagged off a Russian offensive in order to assess how its own attack would be achieved in Taiwan.
“Putin went to Beijing as a solicitor and received China’s tacit support for his war at the cost of pledging Russia’s future to China. Xi is, in essence, a co-conspirator. CNN political analyst John Rosin described him as Emphasizing in arguments that gained wide traction in the US, we must call him out for this, not pretend he is a neutral spectator.
“Although the Ukraine-Taiwan analogy is incomplete, there is no doubt that Xi is eyeing the outcome of the Ukraine war, while weighing whether the West is willing to defend Taiwan. And if China is on island democracy. attacks, there is no doubt that Putin will respond to Xi’s current friendship,” Rozin wrote.