Beijing continues to portray itself as a neutral observer of the war in Ukraine, and describes its relations with Moscow as a peaceful partnership between two independent powers. However, a growing number of documents, sanctions decisions, and journalistic findings demonstrate that Sino-Russian cooperation has gone beyond diplomatic declarations and joint maneuvers. A system for exchanging combat experience, military technology, electronic compo…
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Beijing continues to portray itself as a neutral observer of the war in Ukraine, and describes its relations with Moscow as a peaceful partnership between two independent powers. However, a growing number of documents, sanctions decisions, and journalistic findings demonstrate that Sino-Russian cooperation has gone beyond diplomatic declarations and joint maneuvers. A system for exchanging combat experience, military technology, electronic compo…