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Moscow seeks to create an

"Interests completely diverging": What was the purpose of Putin's visit to China (video) actually

Moscow seeks to create an "alternative political center of influence" with Beijing. At the same time, according to the expert, the PRC see Russia only "junior partner" and play "on several chessi". On October 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin flew to Beijing, where he met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Taras Berezovets, a comment from this visit, was actually the head of the aggressor country.

"The real goal of Putin's visit to China is to concrete, to record the creation of a new, alternative Washington, Beijing-Moscow-Tegran axis. This is Putin's strategic goal-to remove Russia from the regime of sanctions," he emphasized. According to the captain of the Armed Forces, the President of the Russian Federation wants to create an "alternative political center of influence".

At the same time, he realizes that China's leadership will also get the idea of ​​turning China into a "superpower". "The only question is that China and Russia's interests are completely different here. Because China does not see Russia as a full partner and does not want it to become a" superpower ". He wants to make Russia a junior partner, but all this remains for the parentheses of these negotiations" , - said Berezovets.

He explained that Beijing is currently playing "several chessi" at the same time. It is allowed by resources and a high intellectual level of leadership capable of calculating its steps in advance. "In the case of Russia, it is still a situational game. Putin has repeatedly argued that he is a bad strategist, but a good tactic," the expert added.

The captain of the Armed Forces assured that the Kremlin head could calculate the consequences of its actions for two years ahead, but in the case of a full -scale attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was openly mistaken. In addition, according to Berezovets, an important aspect is the presence at the meeting of leaders in China Prime Minister of Hungary Victor Orban. "It must be acknowledged that the great success of Chinese diplomacy is not Russian.

Because Orban came not to Moscow, he came to Beijing," the expert said. He explained that Beijing sought to demonstrate his ability to implement his own strategies, taking into account the interests of the EU and NATO member country. At the same time, according to Berezovets, the meeting in China created problems for Brussels, forced to respond to the orban statement.

On October 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin flew to China, where he communicated with the China's Chairman Xi Jinping for three hours. As a result of negotiations, the Russian leader stated that countries have a "specific" cooperation plan and agreed on "large -scale measures". The meeting with Putin in Beijing was attended by Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban.