Is Russia going to be clever?What is the operation of holding a BRICS summit in Crimea?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Is Russia going to be clever?What is the operation of holding a BRICS summit in Crimea?

What the hell is Russia trying to do?Crimea hosts the BRICS summit, what kind of operation is this?The world has such an outrageous proposal.

Do you remember 2014?Crimea was annexed by Russia and became what they called "territory". But the problem is that this operation is not recognized by the international community. Russia has been trying to win international recognition and make Crimea part of them. For this reason, the Russian side has used its crooked brains. Recently, they suddenly proposed to hold a BRICS summit in Crimea, isn't this a deliberate attempt to find trouble?

The chairman of the Crimean parliament, Vladimir Konstantinov, went so far as to say that Crimea welcomes the leaders of friendly countries, and also specifically mentioned the Chinese leader, Indian Prime Minister Modi, and South Africa's **Ramaphosa. What does this mean exactly?Does Russia think that by holding a BRICS summit, the world will recognize Crimea as their territory?

It's really confusing. This year, Russia is the rotating chair of the BRICS, and the BRICS summit will be held in Russia, but before that, the Crimean side has released this kind of cattiness. Is this an accident?Cut, this is not a coincidence, it is clear that it is prepared and ill-intentioned.

However, looking at the comments of netizens, there are different positions and heated discussions. Someone joked: "Does Russia think that its own territory is too big, so it has to make some characteristics?"Some people also bluntly said: "Isn't this looking for trouble for yourself?"Don't think all day long about fighting for the status of Crimea, what can you do if you offend other countries?"There is a lot of excitement on the Internet, and everyone is speculating about what Russia is trying to do

Personally, I think that Russia is playing tricks. They want to take advantage of the BRICS summit to test the world's reaction. After all, the BRICS members are all friends of Russia, and they think that if they hold a summit, everyone will give face, saying that the good thing is mutual assistance and cooperation, and the bad thing is "** let the leaders of various countries endorse Russia's "new territory".

Russia must know that it is unlikely that other countries will take the initiative to recognize Crimea, so they may want to increase their efforts to force other countries to make a statement. But this move is too domineering. In this era of the Great Game, it is ironic that there are still such games and differences between friendly countries.

However, from China's point of view, this is definitely a bad proposition. China is a country that adheres to territorial sovereignty and integrity, and if Crimea is assigned to Russia, will the Taiwan issue be placed somewhere?It is simply whimsical that Russia wants China to endorse their "new territories".

Moreover, Crimea is the territory of Ukraine, and China must abide by the principle of territorial and sovereign integrity of all countries. To put it bluntly, if Crimea is returned to Russia, China will have a reason, so what qualifications does it have to demand that other countries respect our territorial sovereignty and integrity?

Whether Russia really wants to do something or is just a trick, we can't say for sure. But if they do, China will not hesitate to oppose it. The interests of the country are above all else, and friendly partners cannot be treated so disrespectfully. In this era of the Great Game, we need to be more rational and pragmatic in dealing with international affairs, and we must not affect the overall situation because of small actions for a while.

In general, the Crimean issue is really an inappropriate choice between China and Russia. China will firmly safeguard its national interests and face international changes in a rational manner. This big game is not something that anyone can mix casually, but requires wise decisions and a firm stance. (End of this article).

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