As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, the United States and the West have launched a "hybrid war" against Russia, and this situation has aroused concern in China. In this conflict, which has been fought for nearly two years, it is not only a military confrontation, but also a "hybrid war" that includes military, economic and other aspects. On the economic front, the Council of the European Union said that it would extend economic sanctions against Russia for six months until July 31 this year, including restrictions on **, finance, transport, luxury goods, maritime **, some banks and **. The EU has also taken a number of measures to limit Russia's circumvention of sanctions.
* On the other hand, Russia and the United States and Western countries have launched a first-class war over the crash of a Russian Il-76 military transport plane. The two sides blamed each other, and the Russian side pointed out that the plane was carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners, and the Ukrainian side shot down the plane when the prisoner exchange operation was about to take place. Kyiv, on the other hand, adopted an attitude of "not admitting and not denying", saying that it did not have "comprehensive information" about the people on board. On the military front, fighting between Russia and Ukraine is fierce, and NATO has deployed a large number of troops in the border area to conduct the largest military exercises since the end of the Cold War.
In the Kaliningrad region, Russia's Putin said there was a strategic danger in the region in light of the militaristic rhetoric in Europe. This situation indicates that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine may escalate further, which has caused concern in China. Since the outbreak of the conflict, China has been committed to promoting peace talks and clearly warned all parties to prevent the conflict from escalating. NATO's actions show that 31 countries do not dare to bet on Putin to win, so they do everything possible to support Ukraine in order to distract Russia from the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield.
It is worth noting that the 31 NATO countries did not dare to bet on Putin to win, but turned to China. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg lobbied the United States to continue military aid to Ukraine, claiming that "China is watching this farce." At a joint press conference in Washington, he claimed that if Putin wins, it would be a tragedy for Ukraine and "encouraged" Iran, China and other countries. He also mentioned that "today it is Ukraine, tomorrow it may be Taiwan", hyping up the so-called "China threat theory".
With regard to the West's comparison between China's Taiwan and Ukraine, China has made it clear that the Taiwan issue is China's internal affair and brooks no foreign interference. Stoltenberg's remarks were pointed out by the Chinese side as hyping up the so-called "China threat theory". The Chinese side stresses once again that China has always been a defender of world and regional peace and stability, and does not welcome the Cold War mentality and bloc confrontation. NATO's military movements in the Asia-Pacific region have aroused a high degree of vigilance among regional countries.
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