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Putin, Modi, and Ukraine War: Key Attendees at China Military Parade

Putin​ Denounces Sanctions as‌ ‘Discriminatory’ Before Beijing Visit

MOSCOW – ‌Russian President ​Vladimir Putin condemned Western sanctions as ⁢”discriminatory” and “illegitimate” on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, just ⁢days before ⁤a planned trip to China.‍ the remarks signal moscow’s increasing reliance on Beijing as it navigates escalating economic ​pressure from ‌the United States and its allies over the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The ⁢Kremlin’s intensifying rhetoric arrives as Putin prepares ‍to meet with Chinese President Xi ⁢Jinping and other leaders during a forum in Beijing focused on the Belt and Road Initiative.This trip underscores a deepening strategic partnership between Russia‍ and China, offering ⁢Moscow a crucial economic lifeline and a platform to challenge the Western-led international order. The sanctions, imposed in response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, have ‌targeted ​key sectors of ‌the Russian economy, including energy, finance, and technology.

“These​ sanctions are of a discriminatory⁣ nature, illegitimate from the⁢ point of view of international law,” Putin stated during a televised address. He further accused the ⁢West of attempting​ to “contain” ⁤Russia and hindering its growth.

Ukrainian President volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to Putin’s ⁣statements, noting‍ they were “clear signals to ⁢the United ​States, to Europe, and‍ to ‍the leaders who these days are in China and will ​be meeting with Putin,” according to a post‍ on ⁤X (formerly Twitter). Zelenskyy’s comments ‍highlight⁣ Kyiv’s concerns that Beijing may offer increased support to Moscow, potentially prolonging the conflict.

The sanctions have demonstrably impacted the Russian economy, though the⁤ extent remains a subject of debate.⁢ While Russia has managed ⁢to redirect some trade to countries ​like China and india, it ‌continues to face challenges in accessing key technologies and​ financial markets. The upcoming meeting ​in Beijing will likely focus on expanding economic cooperation, including increased energy ‌trade and⁤ infrastructure projects.

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