Recently, the dispute between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea has intensified and has become the focus of global attention. In this context, the Philippines began to sell miserably in the international community and received the support of the United States and other countries. However, when Russia announced that it would send ** to visit the Philippines, many people were surprised and shocked. After all, Sino-Russian relations have been on the rise in recent years, and Russia's visit to the Philippines at this sensitive time is undoubtedly a slap in the face to China.
So, why is Russia doing this?Actually, Russia is now facing a very contradictory situation. On the one hand, they are very worried that the collapse of US hegemony will lead to the emergence of a situation in which China and Russia compete for hegemony. On the other hand, they also hope to strengthen their influence in Southeast Asia through engagement with the Philippines. Therefore, Russia's dispatch of ** to visit the Philippines is actually trying to balance the relationship between China and Russia, and at the same time to demonstrate its strength and influence to the United States and other countries.
However, for China, this move by Russia is undoubtedly a slap in the face to itself. After all, Sino-Russian relations have been on the rise over the past few years, and cooperation between the two countries has been intensifying. And now, Russia is visiting the Philippines at this sensitive time, which is undoubtedly a provocation and suppression of China.
However, we should also note that Russia's move does not mean that Sino-Russian relations have broken down. In fact, cooperation and exchanges between China and Russia are still very close. Therefore, we should look at this issue in a rational manner, not only to express our dissatisfaction and concern, but also to resolve differences and problems through dialogue and consultation.
In short, the China-Philippines dispute has become an international hotspot issue. Each country has its own interests and positions on this issue. However, we should also realize that peace, cooperation and development are the main themes of today's world. Only through dialogue and consultation can differences and problems be resolved and common development and prosperity achieved.