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China, Russia walk out during Japan's remarks at ASEAN-related meeting

Japan's Fumio Kishida will speed up cabinet reshuffle to 10th this month.

It is expected that the faction leaders (Aso, Motegi) as well as Kishida faction loyalists (Hayashi, Mogi, Suzuki) will remain, but far righters and Abe factionists will be removed, like Sanae Takaichi and Nobuo Kishi.

The purpose of this cabinet reshuffle is said to be the liquidation of Abe faction and politicians with connections with the korean Unificiation Church.

If this is true, Kishida might have 3 golden years of peace.

Some anti-Abe members have also re-surfaced, like Hidehisa Otsuji who considered Abe to be "fake conservative".
 
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You really think Biden cant control Pelosi? Biden has the right to order the official plane not to fly to Taiwan. There is nothing she can do.. Pelosi has the blessing from Biden

Biden is a wolf in sheep skin. You tell u one thing but do another.
It's okay. Its a drama. China must now continue this.... Lolol
 
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Moscow's Alliance With China Pillar Of Triumph Of Int'l Law: Lavrov​


05-08-2022 03:22 PM

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday called Moscow's alliance with Beijing a backstop of international law against the backdrop of Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine.

"Our strategic partnership is one of the pillars of the movement for the triumph of international law," dpa news agency quoted Lavrowv as saying to Interfax at the ministerial meeting of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) here.

The Foreign Minister presented himself as a protector of the UN Charter, which grants sovereignty to all states on an equal footing.

He also criticized the US for constantly violating this principle.

"We participate together with the Chinese People's Republic in the recently created Group of Friends for the Protection of the UN Charter," Lavrov said, adding that he expected the group to grow.

Washington's attempts to demonstrate its dominance in ever new places in the world will fail, he added.

The Russian leadership justifies its own war against Ukraine, which violates international law, on the one hand with the alleged "liberation" of the people there, and on the other as a defence against a planned expansion of NATO which threatens Russia.

China is officially neutral in the conflict, but blames the West for the escalation.

Moscow recently retaliated in the Taiwan crisis with diplomatic support for Beijing's military manoeuvres off the island.

 
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the once mighty Russia reduced to the role of China's chambermaid. Stalin is probably rolling in his grave.
I am no fan of China. But China has existed for a lot longer and is heir to a much richer, storied, deeper, nuanced legacy than Russia could ever claim. This relationship is as it should be.

As for corpses rolling in graves — Stalin can roll all he wants. I hope Mao does too. They were both pretty terrible human beings.
 
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