Yesterday, March 20, the First Secretary of the People’s Republic of China, SC Jinping, paid a three-day visit to the Russian Federation, the meeting was in a pompous environment, the Russian side was trying its best to make the Chinese delegation as possible. Based on various sources, the visit will be important, in terms of Russian-Chinese military cooperation, this meeting may even be a historical meeting, and a new military block may be formed in front of us, with two authoritarian states with their greatest military potential.
We have seen the Russian military force alone cannot resist the unity of the North Atlantic Alliance, so the Kremlin is trying to see friends in Asia at the expense of everything. At the same time, Putin knows that ” Eastern Experience is a matter ” and the Chinese dragon simply does not deceive himself.
In general, it is very interesting that in history, Russia’s relationship with Asian countries, and yesterday’s dictators, reminded me of the events of April 1941, when Moscow visited Japanese Foreign Minister, Matsuoka. They would not use military force. After the official signature process, Stalin himself came to a Japanese diplomat and said – we, the Asians, have to stand together.
Russia has long refused European identity, there are probably many reasons for it.
As early as the 17th century, Peter, the First’s European choice was as if the future of this enormous state had been decided, for three centuries the Russians were trying to use European integration, what our northern neighbors did not use, starting with aristocratic blood, ending with a simple peasant, though even educated Russia For Europe, it has remained a strange body, with the Russian Empire on the map of Europe, always a wild, wild bear or an octopus that is trying to increase its spheres of influence.
The last Russian emperor Nicholas II should probably be considered the last of ‘European Russia’ ‘, after which the tragic overthrow of Russia and Europe had fallen on the red curtain.
After the establishment of the Bolshevik regime, on the ruins of the former Russian Empire, the so-called “Russian world” emerged, part of which we became part of it.
The Russian world, even before the Bolshevik Revolution, existed, though the king’s time was somewhat under European influence, which would ensure education and at some level of human rights. The Communist Russian world could not last long, though it managed to have a great influence on the cultural and mental state of the countries during the change of generations, managing to create ethnic conflict -causing mines throughout the post-Soviet space, which would allow them to maintain influence in the regions.
After the collapse of the USSR, until the mid -90s of the 10th years, Russia seems to have a complete confrontation with the West, but after 2007 Putin’s speech in Munich, it became clear that Russia was still an empire and that old ambitions were nowhere to be lost.