France International Radio reported tonight (September 14): "U.S. President's Assistant and Special Envoy for Ukraine, Kellogg: If China cuts off support to Russia, the war will end tomorrow."
[Witty] Comment: The question is why China should cut normal trade relations with Russia? Which international law has this violated? In fact, since the Obama era, the United States has been working on a strategy to encircle and contain China. The Ukraine-Russia conflict is essentially a dispute on the European continent, which is caused by the United States and its NATO allies inciting it. China has no obligation to intervene in this matter. Moreover, the United States is currently actively pushing for Western countries to decouple from China in trade. In this situation, China needs to conduct trade with other countries to compensate for the losses. Considering that the Chinese and Russian economies are highly complementary, China has no reason to cut off normal trade relations with Russia.
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