The naval drills, which include "striking maritime targets," will "strengthen military mutual trust" between Beijing, Moscow and Tehran, China said.
The US president’s snub of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy points to a break with Europe and NATO’s unified stance on Russia, and the outsized influence of Vice President J.D. Vance
2d
Benzinga on MSNIs Beijing Worried About Losing Trade War With US? Xi Jinping Reportedly Fears 'China Could Become Isolated Like Moscow,' Say Close AidesA recent report in the Wall Street Journal suggests that Chinese President Xi Jinping is concerned that the growing trade tensions with the U.S. might lead to China’s isolation, akin to the Soviet Union’s during the Cold War.
Defusing the Russia-Ukraine war is in the strategic interest of India. The sanctions slapped on Russia by the US, under its former President Joe Biden, and its Western allies have pushed Moscow closer
4don MSNOpinion
Instead of putting America First, President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are putting China First, gutting assets we need in order to stay ahead of them.
Russia, Iran and China are set to hold joint naval exercises this month in an effort to ‘deepen military mutual trust’ between the three nations. China’s defence ministry announced the news today as exercises are set to begin tomorrow. Iran’s Tasnim news agency said drills will begin tomorrow in the southeastern Iranian port of Chabahar.
President Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Russia has some experts suggesting he might be trying to do a “reverse Nixon” and isolate Beijing by courting Moscow.
Putin on Monday, part of a pointed mutual affirmation of allegiance between Beijing and Moscow as President Trump has turned toward the Kremlin. The warm words attributed to Xi Jinping in Chinese state media were clearly intended to dampen speculation that ...
· 3d · on MSN
Ukraine Official Responds to Reports China May Join Russia's War
· 12h
Russia expert on what Trump and Zelensky want when it comes to war in Ukraine
'Shameful': Ukrainians in China react to Trump spat with Zelensky, want Beijing to do more
US President Donald Trump's parting shot in his explosive meeting with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky last week was: "This is going to be great television." But for Ukrainians living in China and watching their country battle Russia,
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results