Moscow and Beijing, both facing confrontation from the West, see no other choice but to continue enhancing their alliance regardless of the outcome of the Russian-US summit in Geneva, Shi Yinhong, an international relations professor at Renmin University in Beijing, told South China Morning Post. “In the current climate, China and Russia have no choice but to strengthen their strategic, military, and diplomatic cooperation,” the analyst said. According to him, NATO and the G7 had caused more antagonism between the U.S. and Russia with their communique, and the Geneva talks would do little to change that. “Biden wants to reiterate the…
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