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Russia annoys not only the Gulf leaders but also China - Financial Times

Journalists stressed that the supply of weapons to Hussites will lead to a significant deterioration of relations between the Russian Federation and Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The fact that Russia is negotiating with the Hussites rebel in Yemen on the supply of anti-ship winged rockets P-800 Onyx, annoys not only the Gulf countries but also China. Financial Times writes about it.

"Coordination with the Persian Gulf of Arab states in OPEC+ gave Russia the levers of influence on the oil market, and the UAE became a key channel for Russia's efforts to avoid Western sanctions," the material reads. At the same time, journalists have explained that the supply of Hussites weapons from the Russian Federation can annoy not only the Gulf leaders, but also the leader of China, Xi Jinping.

The fact is that China receives most of the oil from the Middle East, and the Chinese ships in the Red Sea have already been attacked, despite the promises of Hussites on a safe passage. Therefore, the supply of anti -ship missiles to Hussites is not in the interest of China. The authors of the material noted that in Moscow, they collided with a dilemma, what to do and thinks of probable losses that can be obtained if it continues to supply weapons.

Journalists emphasized that serious assistance to Hussites would significantly worsen Moscow's relations with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, who are important partners for Russia's economic survival during the war: "Vertical escalation against those who support Ukraine The same risks of irritation of non -watery partners of Russia. We will remind, on September 25, Reuters reported that Yemeni Hutivits can receive from the Russian Federation modern missiles P-800 "Onyx".