Західні ЗМІ: Поки Путін витрачає останні ресурси на Україну, Китай “непомітно” забирає у Росії території

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine has led to Moscow’s catastrophic dependence on Beijing, which is gradually establishing complete control over the Russian Far East without any military intervention.

Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin

PRC leader Xi Jinping and Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin / © Associated Press

American analysts have published a detailed review of the geopolitical situation, revealing the extent of Russia’s loss of strategic independence due to the war. Instead of the dreamed-of restoration of the empire, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has turned his state into a vassal of China, ceding its economy and eastern regions to it.

This is reported by The Hill.

Economic and Technological Dependence

Russia today is totally dependent on China for the supply of electronics, industrial equipment, automobiles, and dual-use technologies. After the introduction of Western sanctions, Beijing became the main lifeline for the Russian economy.

This inequality became most apparent during energy negotiations regarding the construction of a new gas pipeline. China refused to finalize the deal and continues to demand huge discounts, openly exploiting Moscow’s weakness.

Even in the field of artificial intelligence, the aggressor country is forced to rely entirely on Chinese microchips. During the Russian dictator’s last visit to the PRC, local officials complained that Chinese automakers were simply destroying their domestic market.

Gradual Annexation of the Far East

The growing dependence is becoming particularly noticeable in the Russian Far East, which has lost almost 300,000 local residents since 2010. Demographic and economic weakness makes this vast region extremely vulnerable to Chinese influence.

In some parts of Siberia, local officials and residents are already openly turning to Beijing for solutions to problems that Moscow cannot handle. In Irkutsk, disappointed Russians asked Vladimir Putin to involve the Chinese in the construction of schools.

“The Russian Federation is unable to do this,” stated the residents of Irkutsk.

In Yakutia, China’s share in foreign economic cooperation increased from 27% in 2021 to over 45% in 2024. At the same time, the mandatory study of the Chinese language began to be widely introduced in local schools.

According to analysts, China does not need to officially annex territory to dominate it. Economic dependence, financial leverage, and regional integration are successfully achieving what was once sought through military conquest.

Military Support and International Position

While Russia is losing territories, Beijing continues to support its military machine to exhaust the West in Ukraine. Recently, European intelligence agencies received evidence of the training of hundreds of Russian soldiers directly at closed military bases in the PRC.

The revealed facts of direct assistance to Moscow will be a key topic of discussion at the meeting of the foreign ministers of the European Union countries on June 15. European leaders plan to consider the issue of reducing the critical dependence of their own defense industry on Chinese suppliers.

Meanwhile, on the international stage, Beijing is trying to demonstrate peacefulness and calls for negotiations to end the conflict as soon as possible. Sun Ley, Deputy Permanent Representative of the PRC to the UN, emphasized the need for maximum restraint from both sides, as “peace cannot be achieved by military means.”

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