Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 5, 2019. The China-Russia relationship, while not a formal alliance, has been described as being more than an alliance. Photo: Kremlin/dpa
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 5, 2019. The China-Russia relationship, while not a formal alliance, has been described as being more than an alliance. Photo: Kremlin/dpa
Terry Su
Opinion

Opinion

Terry Su

On China and Russia, the US should no longer expect the world to follow its policy of confrontation

  • US pressure on European countries to derail the bloc’s investment deal with China and cut Russia out of Europe, so as to maintain its own sphere of influence, will not succeed in a changing world order

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 5, 2019. The China-Russia relationship, while not a formal alliance, has been described as being more than an alliance. Photo: Kremlin/dpa
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 5, 2019. The China-Russia relationship, while not a formal alliance, has been described as being more than an alliance. Photo: Kremlin/dpa
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