
This academic article examines China's official position on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its subsequent actions during the ongoing crisis. The research explores China's military and financial assistance to Russia, its voting patterns on UN resolutions condemning Russia's actions, and its stance on the potential expansion of NATO. Additionally, this study delves into China's long-term goals in the aftermath of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. The analysis of these factors provides valuable insights into China's role in shaping the dynamics of the conflict and its broader implications for the international order.
official position, NATO expansion, economic cooperation, Russian-Ukrainian crisis, China, foreign policy, Belt and Road Initiative, noninterference
official position, NATO expansion, economic cooperation, Russian-Ukrainian crisis, China, foreign policy, Belt and Road Initiative, noninterference
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