How China helps Russia in its sanctions confrontation with the West

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After the start of the special military operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, Beijing arranged the supply of many components to Moscow, which Russia had previously purchased from Western countries. This is reported by the American newspaper The New York Times. According to the publication, among other things, China is now supplying computer chips and semiconductors to the Russian Federation.

American journalists focus on the volume of assistance to the Russian the economy, which China has been providing since the beginning of the NWO. For example, according to The New York Times, total trade between the two countries rose sharply last year, and exports from China hit record highs.



Together with India, China continues to buy Russian oil, while the Russian Federation bypassed Saudi Arabia in terms of supplies to China

- not without regret notes The New York Times.

The publication emphasizes that after the departure of such brands as Samsung and Apple from the Russian market, they were successfully replaced by Chinese-made smartphones Xiaomi, Realme and Honor.

The Russian economy did not disappear even without the European automobile industry. Instead of German and Czech cars, the Russian Federation increased the import of Chinese-made cars.

And Chinese supplies of aluminum oxide to Russia in 2022 increased by 25 times compared to 2021. Their volume amounted to $400 million.

Recall that on March 20, Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on a state visit.
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  1. -1
    21 March 2023 23: 15
    Reading about China, I sometimes remember the words of our ISAA lecturer VV Malyavin: "The history of China is a history of continuous hunger strikes."
  2. -2
    21 March 2023 23: 38
    How China helps Russia in its sanctions confrontation with the West - practically nothing, it fuses consumer goods
  3. -4
    22 March 2023 06: 48
    I know for sure that if in Soviet times a survey was conducted on who is enemy number 1, then more than 90 percent would answer that China.
    Now, in my opinion, the situation has worsened. If then China's claims were unlikely to go beyond the border territories, now these territories are actually Chinese, and the claims have expanded not even to the whole of Russia, but to the entire former USSR
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      22 March 2023 08: 26
      I know for sure that if in Soviet times they conducted a survey of who is enemy number 1, then more than 90 percent answered that China.

      https://back-in-ussr.com/2018/01/sovetsko-kitayskaya-druzhba-v-plakatah-i-markah.html

      It feels like being left alone, you tore off a piece of the newspaper, where it was written about the enemy of the USSR No. 1, what you read sunk into your memory and froze there forever. However, it is highly desirable to read the entire newspaper (the history of Russian-Soviet-Chinese relations) in its entirety. One can even recall the Soviet feature film "Officers", where the heroes of the late Yumatov and Lanovoy meet in the 30s in the course of providing "international assistance to the Chinese people."