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G7 is playing a “dangerous game” and is pushing Moscow towards China – Russian envoy
G7 foreign ministers this month berated both China and Russia, categorizing the Kremlin as vicious and Beijing a bully, but indescribably, there have been few concrete steps to express support for Taiwan and Ukraine. The G7, in a 12,400-word communique, said Russia was a destabilizing influence in the world due to its annexation of Crimea in 2014, its construction on the Ukrainian border, and its meddling in the internal affairs of other countries. Western sentiments among Russians as his aggressive stance towards Russia and China pushed the two powers together. “This is a dangerous game,” 64-year-old Kelin told Reuters. “Russia and China have enormous potential in different areas – in business, in technology, in military capacity, in politics – that potential is spread around the world.” Our ranks with China – in this sense we are increasingly united against the challenges that arise from the West. “Russia, the largest country in the world by territory, denies interfering beyond its borders, saying the West is gripped by anti-Russian hysteria.