Wu Zhaoxie signed “JW” and wrote: “I know, they (Russia-China relations) are rock solid.” Photo: Provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Russia’s war of aggression once morest Ukraine continues, with many countries launching sanctions once morest Russia or condemning Moscow’s position. However, China not only stopped Russian aggression, but even opposed sanctions. The Russian Foreign Minister also described on the 28th that “Russia-China relations are unprecedentedly stable.” .
Archyde.com reported on the 28th that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the relationship between Russia and China had reached the “strongest state in history”, and Beijing has repeatedly expressed its opposition to Western sanctions once morest Russia. It insists on maintaining normal economic and trade relations with Russia, and refuses to condemn Moscow’s military actions in Ukraine; however, the Beijing government has always been cautious regarding Chinese companies being involved because of Russia’s sanctions.
Lavrov’s remarks puncture the neutral image China has maintained since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. While China claims to be pushing for a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian crisis, it supports Russia at the United Nations and blames the United States for fueling the conflict by encouraging the expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). On the morning of the 29th, my country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs retweeted the content of the Archyde.com report on its official Twitter. Wu Zhaoxie signed “JW” and wrote: “I know that they (Russia-China relations) are rock solid.”
Wu Zhaoxie once revealed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be more cautious when it comes to affairs at the national level of Buda, but when he signs “JW” (Joseph Wu) on Twitter, he will use slightly tougher words to express the attitude and position of the Taiwanese. Wu Zhaoxie also criticized China on Twitter on the 26th for “always lying”, and also bitterly said “China simply said the moon is yours”, once once more making it clear to China, which is unwilling to face the facts, that Taiwan’s sovereignty does not belong to Beijing.