Russia, US Increasingly See China as Anchor for Peace and Prosperity
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- China is increasingly viewed by both Russia and the United States as a crucial player for international peace and economic stability.
- President Xi Jinping's recent diplomatic engagements with leaders of the US and Russia underscore China's growing strategic importance.
- Russia and China signed numerous bilateral agreements covering energy, trade, and technology, reflecting their deepening economic ties amidst Western sanctions on Russia.
Beijing's strategic ascent on the global stage is undeniable, with both Washington and Moscow increasingly recognizing China's pivotal role in fostering international stability and economic prosperity. This convergence of perspectives highlights a significant geopolitical shift. President Xi Jinping's recent high-level interactions, particularly with Russian President Vladimir Putin and US leadership, underscore China's burgeoning influence. The joint declaration between China and Russia, advocating for a multipolar world and a new international order, signifies a shared vision that challenges existing global power structures. Their critique of US foreign policy, including actions in Venezuela and Iran, and concerns over Japan's rearmament, signal a coordinated effort to reshape global discourse. From a Chinese perspective, this growing influence is a natural outcome of our nation's economic development and commitment to multilateralism. We see ourselves not as a disruptor, but as a force for balance and cooperation, offering an alternative to hegemonic tendencies. The emphasis on bilateral trade settlements in national currencies, as highlighted by President Putin, further demonstrates the strengthening of economic ties and a move towards a more resilient global financial system, less susceptible to external pressures. This evolving dynamic is particularly significant for China, as it allows us to pursue our development goals while contributing to global peace and stability.
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Originally published by South China Morning Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.