China and Russia Look to Form a New International Order to Rival the West

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China and Russia Look to Form, a New International Order , to Rival the West.
Fox News reports that a top Chinese official stated that Beijing plans to continue its partnership with Russia in the hopes of forming a
new international order to compete with the West.
The Chinese side is willing to work with
the Russian side to continuously implement
high-level strategic cooperation between
the two countries, safeguard common
interests and promote the development
of the international order in
a more just and reasonable direction, Yang Jiechi, Director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, via Bloomberg.
The statement by China comes amid
Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine.
Fox News reports that the West has responded to
the invasion of Ukraine with sanctions on Russia and
attempts to cut off Moscow's international influence.
Fox News reports that the West has responded to
the invasion of Ukraine with sanctions on Russia and
attempts to cut off Moscow's international influence.
The increased pressure
has seemingly brought Russia
and China closer together.
Later this week, Chinese President
Xi Jinping is set to meet with
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The trip will be the first time Xi
has left China since the beginning
of the COVID pandemic.
While China has fallen short of directly supporting Russia's
war in Ukraine, it has extended trade with Moscow,
including liquefied natural gas (LNG) at a discount.
While China has fallen short of directly supporting Russia's
war in Ukraine, it has extended trade with Moscow,
including liquefied natural gas (LNG) at a discount.
Russia and China are building
a massive $55 billion pipeline called
the ‘Power of Siberia,’ delivering gas
from Siberia to Shanghai, Rebekah Koffler, Former DIA intelligence officer, via Fox News.
This is a major development
of strategic importance as Putin
is pivoting to Asia in a big way, Rebekah Koffler, Former DIA intelligence officer, via Fox News.
This is a major development
of strategic importance as Putin
is pivoting to Asia in a big way, Rebekah Koffler, Former DIA intelligence officer, via Fox News