Xinhua News Agency of Singapore wrote today (August 16): "Trump failed to isolate China, instead prompting China, Russia and India to come closer. According to reports, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit India next week; Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will visit Russia next week; Russian President Putin spoke separately with the leaders of China and India last week, talking about his contacts with the United States on the Ukraine war."

[Witty] Comment a bit: On one hand, the United States is sanctioning Russia, and on the other hand, it is containing China's development. Trump also waved the tariff bat at India, intending to isolate and suppress, but instead accidentally pushed China, Russia and India to come closer. However, India, this "piece", is not reliable. Once Trump's policy direction changes, it may likely turn to the United States and cooperate with its Indo-Pacific strategy to provoke China. The so-called China-Russia-India alignment is more of an instinctive reaction to the US' retrogressive actions. Wang Yi's visit to India, Jaishankar's visit to Russia, and Putin's calls are just normal diplomatic interactions between major countries.

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