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US Security Expert Warns of Deepening Russia-China Ties
- U.S. security expert warns about Russia-China alliance concerns.
- Nick Burns emphasized the frequency of meetings between Xi Jinping and Putin.
- Burns termed the alliance an ‘existential crisis’ for Europe.
Concerns Over Russia-China Strategic Alliance Deepen
Experts in security are sounding alarms regarding the intensifying ties between Russia and China, a partnership that deepens concerns across the globe. The juxtaposition of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine against China’s steadfast alliance with Moscow raises many eyebrows. This relationship, once thought to be maybe a bit opportunistic, has evolved into a more strategic partnership that some analysts believe poses significant risks, particularly for Europe.
Burns Highlights Support for Russia in Ukraine Conflict
Nick Burns, a former U.S. Ambassador to China, spoke candidly about this troubling alliance at the recent Aspen Security Forum. During his address, he emphasized the frequency with which Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have met, suggesting that their collaboration is anything but casual. “They’re not neutral in the war. They’ve protected Russia at the U.N. Security Council and supplied around 90% of the microelectronics to Russia’s defense sector,” Burns noted sternly, reflecting his apprehensions regarding the implications of their united front. He believes they want Russia to emerge victorious in this conflict.
Skepticism About Long-Term Viability of the Alliance
While Burns acknowledges the partnership’s current utility—Russia seeking backing in its quest against Ukraine and China aiming to reshape the global order—he remains skeptical about the longevity of this alliance. He points out that this relationship is based on convenience rather than robust ideological alignment, and, as such, could be subject to change. Yet, he cautioned that, for as long as this alliance holds, it poses an existential crisis for Europe, a region already grappling with the ramifications of the ongoing war.
The growing strategic relationship between Russia and China is raising serious concerns among security experts. Nick Burns highlights the proactive support China provides to Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict. While this partnership may serve current interests, its potential threats, particularly to Europe, must not be underestimated.
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