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The Battle of Kursk is still going on. The Putin government solemnly invites Chinese leaders to visit Russia

2024-08-20

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The Kursk war had not yet ended, but the Putin government announced at this time that it invited Chinese leaders to visit Russia.

The Chinese head of government was invited to visit Russia. Although it was just a routine interaction between the Chinese and Russian high-level officials, it soon attracted the attention of the Ukrainian media. People from all walks of life speculated whether the Chinese head of government would spend a lot of time talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict during his visit to Moscow, in addition to discussing economic and trade cooperation with Russian Prime Minister Mishustin.

[Mishustin invites Chinese head of government to Moscow for talks]

We also know that Russia is currently struggling with the Kursk war, and Russian media are still giving advice to the Putin government to see if it can get support from the outside world.

Therefore, taking advantage of the China-Russia government summit, Russia may inform China of its position on the Kursk incident and seek further feedback from China.

But this is not the point after all. As I said before, China will not rush for the Russia-Ukraine peace talks, nor will it take care of everything. It will just go with the flow. China's global governance vision is very grand. Although mediation between Russia and Ukraine is important, it is not everything.

[Russia may inform China of its position on the Kursk war]