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France: China probably supports Russia at the moment, but in the future it may change its position

China, for the time being, is rather discreetly supporting the Russian side, but if things go badly for Russia it may begin to wonder if it has bet on the wrong horse. This was stated in the French newspaper Les Échos by Pierre Wimon’s adviser to President Macron on relations with Russia and former French ambassador to Washington, noting that the European Union is the first economic partner and the first foreign investor in China.

As for whether the Ukrainian crisis can be considered a “birth certificate of a Europe of defense”, Bimon recalls Monet’s saying that “Europe is always discovered in crises”. However, he considers that the strategic question is whether how much of this strategic autonomy, in terms of defense and security, can be achieved “in good complementarity” with the US administration.

“In the same newspaper, the former French ambassador to Moscow and Beijing, Jean-Maurice Ripper, believes that Putin’s goal was to weaken Ukraine to such an extent that it no longer represents anything for either the European Union or NATO.” Putin’s obsession, less visible, is that he “wants to destroy the European Union” as, unlike the Chinese President, he believes that the European Union is a problem for the European continent because it is disrupting Russia’s dialogue with the United States.

For Ripper, Putin does not negotiate, he repeats indefinitely what he has to say, while there is always this Russian obsession “to fight for democracy and to deny the concept of universal human rights.” He described Russia as “a huge kleptocracy”, adding that “Putin and his team are determined to maintain their wealth first and foremost.”

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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