Letters | Why Russia should follow China’s example in countering West

  • Readers discuss why Russia should pursue economic rather than military expansion, why nationalism fails in the long run, and philosophise about war

Russian and Chinese Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping pose after a signing ceremony in Moscow on June 5, 2019. Photo: Reuters
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Now that Russia claims to have taken control of Mariupol, it would serve the interests of the country if Vladimir Putin took this small victory as the opportunity to stop fighting and preserve the country’s military competence, economy and incumbent leader.
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