The friendly relationship between China and Russia may soon be coming to an end after Beijing issued a key statement that condemned Putin’s actions.
According to local media reports, the foreign minister of China boldly stated that Ukraine’s counterpart was definitely behaving in a manner that they found to be unexplainable and unacceptable.
The news comes as tensions continue to grow between Russia and Ukraine after a series of striking attacks take place in the capital city of Kyiv.
Today, the move of the Chinese officials came at a crucial time when China, India, as well as the UAE opted to abstain from a recent UN resolution that spoke about Russia’s invasion. This was a severe blow to the entire Russian Government, which opted to veto this motion.
But that’s not all. A group of Chinese public banks was quick to limit the financing power of Russia, especially when it came down to making purchases of raw materials that came from Russia as they feared that sooner or later, huge sanctions from the west could be imposed.
About 30% of the oil, as well as the gas, is produced by the Russian nation, is now sold to China, and that means this new move by China against Russia could have deleterious consequences.
Experts revealed how the Russian President is currently relying upon Russia’s strong alliance and good relations with China but the fact that the Chinese president might be bailing him out through tough Western sanctions that were recently imposed upon Moscow could mean big things.
Just last month, President Xi marked a celebration with Ukraine after establishing 30 strong years of ties between the two countries. And that was a clear indication that hailed the deepening ‘mutual trust’ between both nations as well.