During his Moscow visit on May 8th, Xi Jinping publicly endorsed Vladimir Putin and their shared vision for a new world order, explicitly aligning China with Russia’s justification for the war in Ukraine. This joint statement, emphasizing the need to address the war’s “root causes,” mirrors Kremlin propaganda. Xi and Putin pledged enhanced military and economic cooperation, aiming to counter US influence and increase bilateral trade by 2030. This strengthened partnership provides significant support to Russia amidst Western pressure to end the conflict.
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Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, accuses the US of undermining the world order by engaging in talks with Russia, a move perceived as prioritizing negotiations over supporting Ukraine. This follows a halt in US military aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine, coupled with reported discussions between Trump administration officials and Zelensky’s political opponents. Zaluzhnyi expresses concern over the potential dissolution of NATO due to the US’s actions and the lack of Ukrainian involvement in preliminary US-Russia peace talks. The situation reflects growing tensions between Ukraine and the US, stemming from pressure on Kyiv to make concessions and the potential for a US-backed regime change in Ukraine.
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President Trump’s foreign policy actions, including his embrace of Russia and alienation of European allies, have significantly weakened the U.S.’s global standing. This has resulted in a potential new world order characterized by competing spheres of influence and the erosion of democratic norms, a situation former U.S. ambassador Winston Lord suggests is viewed favorably by China. Trump’s actions, such as threatening tariffs on European goods and potentially abandoning commitments to Taiwan, are seen as detrimental to long-standing U.S. alliances and global stability. This shift leaves U.S. allies questioning American reliability and potentially prompting them to seek alternative alliances or pursue independent nuclear capabilities.
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