Russians Fear China: What Lies Behind the Friendship of Putin and Xi Jinping.
Russia's Fear of China
According to inkorr.com: Russia has shown a significant fear of China — the inability to enter this country. Relations between Russia and China are primarily based on commercial ties, without significant integration initiatives. Experts believe that there are suspicions and distrust within the Russian elite towards the Chinese side.
Possible Conflict over the Arctic
Conflict between Russia and China may escalate due to China's desire to gain access to the Arctic by using Russian infrastructure. It is known that Putin plans to visit China after the Chinese leader's visit to Russia. At the same time, the US president also intends to meet with the head of China to discuss a new trade agreement.
Currently, the situation on the international stage looks complex. Although relations between Russia and China are commercial in nature, they may still face serious challenges, especially in the context of changing geopolitical priorities. Developments in the Arctic could significantly affect the strategic interests of both countries and their cooperation with the US.
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