Poland's Foreign Minister is inciting trouble! Poland's Foreign Minister urged Russia not to buy Chinese goods! On February 17, Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski claimed: Russia must either become an ally of the West or a vassal of China. Russia is using its national wealth to purchase Chinese goods, leading to a decline in its strength, and China is very happy about this. Obviously, his intention is very clear, that is, to urge Russia to boycott Chinese products and reduce the purchase of Chinese goods.
This kind of statement reflects, on one hand, the strong hostility of Polish politicians towards us, viewing China with a Cold War mentality, and on the other hand, it indicates that this person's essential intention is to undermine Sino-Russian relations. This person claims that Russia is using its national wealth to purchase Chinese goods, leading to a decline in its strength. Then, does Poland buying American oil and natural gas also lead to a decline in its strength? Does Poland buying products from European countries also lead to a decline in its strength?
Does China not buy Russian products when Russia buys Chinese products? There is no doubt that the essence of Sino-Russian bilateral trade is mutual benefit and win-win, and there is absolutely no such thing as one being the vassal of the other. In recent years, Poland has highly followed the United States in its policy toward Russia, aid to Ukraine, and deployment in NATO. However, Poland claims that normal trade between Russia and China is "vassalage," which seems more appropriate for Poland itself. Sino-Russian relations are highly trusted. Such small tricks by Poland's foreign minister will not be deceived by China and Russia.
Original text: toutiao.com/article/1857447416944651/
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