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Where The Ice Is Melting Between Beijing And Moscow

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It is obvious that the war in Ukraine has had consequences for Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region, but they have been felt further afield too, for example, in the Arctic region. China is not an Arctic state but aspires to a bigger role there. The consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have created an opportunity for Beijing. For example, Western economic sanctions have resulted in new openings for Chinese companies in Russia, which means more cooperation between Moscow and Beijing in the Arctic region.   There is also a lot of ambition regarding energy cooperation in the Arctic,…

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