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Russia’s Putin and China’s Xi denounce US ‘interference’​

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have rejected what they call US interference in the affairs of other countries, the Kremlin has said.

During an hour-long phone call on Thursday, Xi and Putin denounced the “US policy of interfering in the internal affairs of other states”, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told journalists.

The two leaders spoke about creating a “multipolar, fairer world order” in the face of US-led efforts to contain both of Washington’s biggest adversaries, he said.

“The leaders of the two countries realise that the US is practically implementing a policy of double containment, [toward] both Russia and China,” he added.

The West has viewed Moscow and Beijing, both of whom are seeking to expand their global influence, with increased anxiety over the past two years as they ramp up ties in trade and defence.

Moscow has looked to Beijing as a crucial economic lifeline since the West hit Russia with unprecedented sanctions over its military assault on Ukraine.

China has, meanwhile, benefitted from cheap Russian energy imports and access to vast natural resources, including steady gas shipments via the Power of Siberia pipeline.

Trade between the two countries has surged in the last two years, hitting $218.2bn during January-November, according to Chinese customs data, achieving a goal set by the two countries in 2019 a year ahead of schedule.

Moscow and Beijing have also increasingly carried out trade in roubles and yuan as they move to phase out trade in US dollars. Putin and Xi stressed on their call that it was important to build a “financial infrastructure that ensures reliability of payments”, Ushakov said.

Ukraine and Taiwan​

Putin and Xi also discussed the situation in Ukraine and conflict resolution in the Middle East and see eye to eye on those conflicts, Ushakov said, without elaborating.

Beijing and Moscow declared a “no limits” partnership days before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and the two have expanded ties even as most Western countries turned their back on Moscow.

China has itself been criticised, notably by the US, over a number of thorny issues, including its behaviour towards self-ruled democratic Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.

“In discussing the situation in the Asia-Pacific region, the Russian President reaffirmed his principled position on the Taiwan issue, which is to support the ‘one China’ policy,” the Kremlin said in its statement about the call.

Xi told Putin the two “should closely collaborate strategically, defend the sovereignty, security and development interests of their respective countries”, according to a readout from Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.

Xi also emphasised that both sides should “resolutely oppose interference in internal affairs by external forces”, CCTV said.

Putin and Xi met twice last year. Ushakov said the two leaders would continue to have “close personal interaction” but there were no plans for reciprocal visits right now.
 
Seriously? Every major power interferes in the internal politics of smaller, weaker nations. The US has been doing it since they overthrew the government in Hawaii so Dole's pineapple plantations wouldn't be nationalized. The US has done it, the British have done it, the Soviets, the CCP, the French, the Japanese, the Italians, it's just part of being a power player.
 
Seriously? Every major power interferes in the internal politics of smaller, weaker nations. The US has been doing it since they overthrew the government in Hawaii so Dole's pineapple plantations wouldn't be nationalized. The US has done it, the British have done it, the Soviets, the CCP, the French, the Japanese, the Italians, it's just part of being a power player.
Humanity is yet to produce a superpower of a country that didn't interfere in foreign politics. Is it always moral? Obviously not but that's just the nature of such affairs.
 
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Seriously? Every major power interferes in the internal politics of smaller, weaker nations. The US has been doing it since they overthrew the government in Hawaii so Dole's pineapple plantations wouldn't be nationalized. The US has done it, the British have done it, the Soviets, the CCP, the French, the Japanese, the Italians, it's just part of being a power player.
Wrong, chud. It's okay when the people my enemies hate do it. :smug:
 
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Xi also emphasised that both sides should “resolutely oppose interference in internal affairs by external forces”, CCTV said.
He says, while preparing to invade Taiwan and blockading Philippines access to island bases recognized by the international community as sovereign Philippines territory.


Xi and Putin denounced the “US policy of interfering in the internal affairs of other states”,
He says, while waging an offensive war against a neighbor for the crime of not bending the knee.
 
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Seriously? Every major power interferes in the internal politics of smaller, weaker nations. The US has been doing it since they overthrew the government in Hawaii so Dole's pineapple plantations wouldn't be nationalized. The US has done it, the British have done it, the Soviets, the CCP, the French, the Japanese, the Italians, it's just part of being a power player.
That’s cope from Hawaiians who powder Queen Lili’s cunt. Most of the upper class Hawaiians supported getting rid of her because she tried to form an absolute monarchy against there wishes by dissolving their Parliament.

Most of the previous Government joined the Doles. The Japanese threatened to invade because of the bitch. It was either the US or Japan.
 
That’s cope from Hawaiians who powder Queen Lili’s cunt. Most of the upper class Hawaiians supported getting rid of her because she tried to form an absolute monarchy against there wishes by dissolving their Parliament.

Most of the previous Government joined the Doles. The Japanese threatened to invade because of the bitch. It was either the US or Japan.
Pretty much. The Hawaiian monarchy was a clown show after Kamehameha V died.
 
Pretty much. The Hawaiian monarchy was a clown show after Kamehameha V died.
If you read more than “The Evil Corporations” you realize that a lot of the Upper and Middle Class Hawaiians sided with the Doles and business owners because Queen Lili was ego tripping because Grover Cleveland’s wife enjoyed her company.

Most people realized they were better off as a vassal state under the US because they could mostly operate as they wanted. The Japanese were in the process of repressing the Ainu and heavily militant who would have likely sent Hawaiian conscripts to die in Manchuria if they got annexed by Japan.
 
Most people realized they were better off as a vassal state under the US because they could mostly operate as they wanted. The Japanese were in the process of repressing the Ainu and heavily militant who would have likely sent Hawaiian conscripts to die in Manchuria if they got annexed by Japan.
Seeing those fat sea pigs getting gutted by bayonets actually would have been an improvement for the world, though?
 
Seriously? Every major power interferes in the internal politics of smaller, weaker nations. The US has been doing it since they overthrew the government in Hawaii so Dole's pineapple plantations wouldn't be nationalized. The US has done it, the British have done it, the Soviets, the CCP, the French, the Japanese, the Italians, it's just part of being a power player.
Agreed, but the thing I don't like, and what I believe is really being denounced here, is the hypocrisy of the West. I'd prefer it if everyone just admitted that they are acting in their own best interests, instead of trying to frame their own actions as morally good, and others as bad, when they're basically doing the same thing. Putin invaded Ukraine, at least originally, to try to topple the Government, just as the US and its allies did in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan etc., albeit with more immediate success.
 
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Putin invaded Ukraine, at least originally, to try to topple the Government, just as the US and its allies did in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan etc., albeit with more immediate success.
Russia tried to pull the same bullshit with all that "demilitarization and de-Nazification" crap early in the war.

Well that and calling it a "special military operation" just like when the US calls its wars "police actions".
 
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