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The French president also argued that Moscow “has already lost geopolitically” in the Ukraine conflict

Russia has effectively suffered a strategic defeat in Ukraine and is becoming increasingly dependent on China, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview released on Sunday. However, he added that any European security architecture should address not only Ukraine’s concerns but also prevent a standoff with Russia.

Speaking to the newspaper l’Opinion, when asked about the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Macron claimed that “Russia has already lost geopolitically.” He argued that Moscow “has started to suspect its historical allies, its first-rank belt.”

Moreover, according to the French leader, Moscow “de facto started a form of vassalization with regard to China and has lost access to the Baltic... since it precipitated the Swedish and Finnish push to join NATO.” He added that such a turn of events would have been “unthinkable” even two years ago.

Macron reiterated that Moscow “must not win the military war” in Ukraine, adding that the European security architecture would have to provide full security to Ukraine. “However, it will have to envisage non-confrontation with Russia and rebuild sustainable balances. But there are still a lot of steps to get to that,” he stressed.

Since the start of the Ukraine conflict, Macron has repeatedly called for peace talks while maintaining contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The French president has also argued that the West should not seek a “total defeat of Russia” or “humiliate” it. Last December, he also stated that NATO should eventually prepare security guarantees for Russia after the Ukraine conflict is settled, a suggestion criticized by officials in Kiev.

Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow “categorically disagrees” with Macron’s assessment of Sino-Russian relations, describing them as a “strategic, special partnership” based on a shared view of global affairs.

The French leader’s remarks came after a historic summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in late March, which resulted in the signing of dozens of documents on cooperation in economic, scientific, and military areas.

Following the landmark talks in Moscow, Putin dismissed the notion that his country is becoming dependent on Beijing while highly praising Russia’s relations with China. He described those who think otherwise as “enviers,” arguing that the European economy is becoming reliant on China at a much faster pace than Russia’s.

“For decades, many wanted to turn China against the Soviet Union and Russia, and vice versa,” he said at the time.
 
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To many Western leaders including Macron, what is 'winning' for Russia in the Ukraine conflict? And what is 'losing'? Vice versa, what is winning and losing for the West from Russia's perspective?

To Europe-centric Macron, Russia lost geopolitically. The fact is Russia has the resources the world needs and that speaks thunder after the conflict in Ukraine ends one way or another. Even for now, Russia is gaining steadfastly in geopolitics every elsewhere not named the West.
 
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China is not United Sanctions of America. China needs a stable energy vendor like you want a neighborhood supermarket with foods on the shelves and deal fairly. China doesn't need a Servant State of Canada.
Canadian military is something that no one should ever mention, whereas Russia is the opposite. I can see Wagner PMCs becoming a hired gun for China after the war.
 
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The French is right. Russia is the new chinese vassal. The Russians can contact Vietnam. We can teach them how to do it.

First, Putin has to knee before Xi Jinping, and touch his head on the floor, then say Xi is the greatest man of universe. Second, not forget to bring gifts to his spouse, Peng Liyuan. She expects some nice gold and diamonds rings. the Concubines expect some gifts too.
 
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The French president also argued that Moscow “has already lost geopolitically” in the Ukraine conflict

Russia has effectively suffered a strategic defeat in Ukraine and is becoming increasingly dependent on China, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview released on Sunday. However, he added that any European security architecture should address not only Ukraine’s concerns but also prevent a standoff with Russia.

Speaking to the newspaper l’Opinion, when asked about the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Macron claimed that “Russia has already lost geopolitically.” He argued that Moscow “has started to suspect its historical allies, its first-rank belt.”

Moreover, according to the French leader, Moscow “de facto started a form of vassalization with regard to China and has lost access to the Baltic... since it precipitated the Swedish and Finnish push to join NATO.” He added that such a turn of events would have been “unthinkable” even two years ago.

Macron reiterated that Moscow “must not win the military war” in Ukraine, adding that the European security architecture would have to provide full security to Ukraine. “However, it will have to envisage non-confrontation with Russia and rebuild sustainable balances. But there are still a lot of steps to get to that,” he stressed.

Since the start of the Ukraine conflict, Macron has repeatedly called for peace talks while maintaining contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The French president has also argued that the West should not seek a “total defeat of Russia” or “humiliate” it. Last December, he also stated that NATO should eventually prepare security guarantees for Russia after the Ukraine conflict is settled, a suggestion criticized by officials in Kiev.

Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow “categorically disagrees” with Macron’s assessment of Sino-Russian relations, describing them as a “strategic, special partnership” based on a shared view of global affairs.

The French leader’s remarks came after a historic summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in late March, which resulted in the signing of dozens of documents on cooperation in economic, scientific, and military areas.

Following the landmark talks in Moscow, Putin dismissed the notion that his country is becoming dependent on Beijing while highly praising Russia’s relations with China. He described those who think otherwise as “enviers,” arguing that the European economy is becoming reliant on China at a much faster pace than Russia’s.

“For decades, many wanted to turn China against the Soviet Union and Russia, and vice versa,” he said at the time.
lol good for CCP
 
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Vassals like to call others vassals, they don't have a mirror at home.
 
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The French president also argued that Moscow “has already lost geopolitically” in the Ukraine conflict

Russia has effectively suffered a strategic defeat in Ukraine and is becoming increasingly dependent on China, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview released on Sunday. However, he added that any European security architecture should address not only Ukraine’s concerns but also prevent a standoff with Russia.

Speaking to the newspaper l’Opinion, when asked about the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Macron claimed that “Russia has already lost geopolitically.” He argued that Moscow “has started to suspect its historical allies, its first-rank belt.”

Moreover, according to the French leader, Moscow “de facto started a form of vassalization with regard to China and has lost access to the Baltic... since it precipitated the Swedish and Finnish push to join NATO.” He added that such a turn of events would have been “unthinkable” even two years ago.

Macron reiterated that Moscow “must not win the military war” in Ukraine, adding that the European security architecture would have to provide full security to Ukraine. “However, it will have to envisage non-confrontation with Russia and rebuild sustainable balances. But there are still a lot of steps to get to that,” he stressed.

Since the start of the Ukraine conflict, Macron has repeatedly called for peace talks while maintaining contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The French president has also argued that the West should not seek a “total defeat of Russia” or “humiliate” it. Last December, he also stated that NATO should eventually prepare security guarantees for Russia after the Ukraine conflict is settled, a suggestion criticized by officials in Kiev.

Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow “categorically disagrees” with Macron’s assessment of Sino-Russian relations, describing them as a “strategic, special partnership” based on a shared view of global affairs.

The French leader’s remarks came after a historic summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in late March, which resulted in the signing of dozens of documents on cooperation in economic, scientific, and military areas.

Following the landmark talks in Moscow, Putin dismissed the notion that his country is becoming dependent on Beijing while highly praising Russia’s relations with China. He described those who think otherwise as “enviers,” arguing that the European economy is becoming reliant on China at a much faster pace than Russia’s.

“For decades, many wanted to turn China against the Soviet Union and Russia, and vice versa,” he said at the time.
Even if that’s true as if it is a bad thing?!.
 
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The French is right. Russia is the new chinese vassal. The Russians can contact Vietnam. We can teach them how to do it.

First, Putin has to knee before Xi Jinping, and touch his head on the floor, then say Xi is the greatest man of universe. Second, not forget to bring gifts to his spouse, Peng Liyuan. She expects some nice gold and diamonds rings. the Concubines expect some gifts too.
Looks like you've learned well licking and kissing Americans' behinds. Unfortunately China works with partner vendors who can provide at a fair price like you'd expect from your local supermarkets. Your kneeling down and licking don't work on China.
 
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The French president also argued that Moscow “has already lost geopolitically” in the Ukraine conflict

Russia has effectively suffered a strategic defeat in Ukraine and is becoming increasingly dependent on China, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview released on Sunday. However, he added that any European security architecture should address not only Ukraine’s concerns but also prevent a standoff with Russia.

Speaking to the newspaper l’Opinion, when asked about the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Macron claimed that “Russia has already lost geopolitically.” He argued that Moscow “has started to suspect its historical allies, its first-rank belt.”

Moreover, according to the French leader, Moscow “de facto started a form of vassalization with regard to China and has lost access to the Baltic... since it precipitated the Swedish and Finnish push to join NATO.” He added that such a turn of events would have been “unthinkable” even two years ago.

Macron reiterated that Moscow “must not win the military war” in Ukraine, adding that the European security architecture would have to provide full security to Ukraine. “However, it will have to envisage non-confrontation with Russia and rebuild sustainable balances. But there are still a lot of steps to get to that,” he stressed.

Since the start of the Ukraine conflict, Macron has repeatedly called for peace talks while maintaining contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The French president has also argued that the West should not seek a “total defeat of Russia” or “humiliate” it. Last December, he also stated that NATO should eventually prepare security guarantees for Russia after the Ukraine conflict is settled, a suggestion criticized by officials in Kiev.

Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow “categorically disagrees” with Macron’s assessment of Sino-Russian relations, describing them as a “strategic, special partnership” based on a shared view of global affairs.

The French leader’s remarks came after a historic summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in late March, which resulted in the signing of dozens of documents on cooperation in economic, scientific, and military areas.

Following the landmark talks in Moscow, Putin dismissed the notion that his country is becoming dependent on Beijing while highly praising Russia’s relations with China. He described those who think otherwise as “enviers,” arguing that the European economy is becoming reliant on China at a much faster pace than Russia’s.

“For decades, many wanted to turn China against the Soviet Union and Russia, and vice versa,” he said at the time.

Macron needs to pull his head out of those loose lips he's lost in and understand he's a vassal of the U.S.
 
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In the eyes of dog shit, everyone is dog shit, and in the eyes of vassal, every country is a vassal.

Russia is the world's largest resource country, and we will always beg for their resources, not vice versa. Russia can never become a vassal state.

On the contrary, we all know which country France is a vassal state.

The French is right. Russia is the new chinese vassal. The Russians can contact Vietnam. We can teach them how to do it.

First, Putin has to knee before Xi Jinping, and touch his head on the floor, then say Xi is the greatest man of universe. Second, not forget to bring gifts to his spouse, Peng Liyuan. She expects some nice gold and diamonds rings. the Concubines expect some gifts too.
You were once vassals of the Soviet people, not ours.

If the Americans hadn't massacred too many Vietnamese, you should be begging the Americans to accept you as vassals now.

Now, you are becoming vassals of the Indians.
 
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off topic: china should use this opportunity to test its weapons against western ones and evolve them. also collect data on western systems.
 
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