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China’s Weibo is new front in UK-Russia war of words over Ukraine

  • Russian embassy in China responds to ‘absurd’ Boris Johnson social media post calling for Moscow to step back from invasion
  • Many Chinese social media users were bemused by the British prime minister’s post, preferring to ask him about Sherlock Holmes

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Weibo post on Tuesday night had attracted 1.1 million likes by noon on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
Laura Zhou

China’s social media platform Weibo has become the latest arena for dialogue between Britain and Russia over Ukraine.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson used his Chinese social media account to urge Russian President Vladimir Putin to think again about invading Ukraine.
“We are on the edge of a cliff, but President Putin still has time to step back and think,” Johnson said in a Chinese-language post on Tuesday night.
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“We urge everyone to engage in dialogue – the Russian government should avoid making decisions that would be disastrously wrong for their country.”

The Russian embassy in China responded to Johnson on Wednesday afternoon – via Weibo – calling the statement “absurd”.

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“This statement is designed to further inflame the hysteria surrounding the so-called imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine and is absurd,” it said.

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