

China, Russia and the Risk of a New Cold War
61 snips Mar 21, 2023
Edward Wong, a diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times and an expert on China, discusses Xi Jinping's recent visit to Russia. He reveals the complexities of Xi and Putin's geopolitical alliance, highlighting the skepticism from the West regarding China's true intentions. Wong also delves into China's rising influence in the Middle East, particularly its role in mediating tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The conversation draws parallels to Cold War dynamics, exploring how these developments may herald a new era of global conflict.
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Xi and Putin's Close Relationship
- Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin have met 39 times since 2012, exchanging gifts and birthday greetings.
- In 2019, Putin gifted Xi ice cream, and Xi reciprocated with Chinese black tea.
China's Peace Mission Narrative
- China frames Xi's visit as a peace mission to de-escalate the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- However, US and European officials are skeptical, believing China has other motives.
Countering US Influence
- Xi Jinping aims to strengthen ties with Russia to counter perceived US aggression.
- He views US actions as "all-around containment," echoing Cold War rhetoric.