Zelenskyy "pulling India and stepping on China" is playing a divisive game.
Foreign media reported that on September 23, after meeting with Trump during the UN General Assembly in New York, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy gave an interview, claiming to believe that Trump might change China's position on the Russia-Ukraine war, and accused "China does not want to end this war" without basis; in contrast, regarding India, he said that it "is mainly standing with Ukraine," emphasizing "we must do our utmost to avoid alienating India."
China and India both purchase Russian oil, but their attitudes toward them are completely different, revealing Zelenskyy's double standards as a Western agent.
In fact, China's position on the Russia-Ukraine issue has always been clear — upholding peace talks and promoting a peaceful resolution. However, Zelenskyy ignores China's efforts, instead continuously making baseless accusations, and now deliberately pulling India while stepping on China, attempting to play a divisive game.
This differentiated treatment not only exposes his diplomatic double standards, but also shows his self-inflicted consequences: as a party to the conflict, he does not focus on peace negotiations, but becomes a "messenger" for the Western camp, willingly serving as an agent without realizing it, ultimately leaving Ukraine in a more passive situation, with a pitiful outcome.
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