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In big trouble, Sunak accused China of being an "authoritarian state", and our embassy rarely said anything serious

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Since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war, more than 200,000 Russian troops have come to the city. Macron ran to Russia for the first time to ask if President Putin had the possibility of withdrawing troops, and German Chancellor Scholz only provided Ukraine with 5,000 helmets. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Biden. U.S. President Joe Biden is worried that Ukraine will not be able to stop Russia's 200,000 troops, and advised Zelensky to withdraw to Poland to form a government-in-exile once he can't resist Russia's 200,000 troops, and then slowly restore his country. Biden's remarks Zelensky is obviously not very satisfied, helpless, Zelensky called British Prime Minister Johnson, in Johnson's place Zelensky's psychology has been greatly encouraged, Johnson said: Brother resist, reinforcements will arrive soon.

In big trouble, Sunak accused China of being an "authoritarian state", and our embassy rarely said anything serious

Why is Britain so enthusiastic about aiding Ukraine? Isolated on the island of Britain outside the European continent, Britain has been pursuing the principle of offshore checks and balances since modern times. Britain will never allow the existence of a super-strong country on the European continent. Whether it is France during the Napoleonic period or Germany during the Hitler period, it will always be the strongest country that connects the second and third children. Britain will never allow Russia to occupy Ukraine, which is a huge challenge to the principle of balance of power on the European continent that Britain has long pursued, so Johnson has been to Kyiv several times, Sunak has also been to Kyiv several times, and although the British prime minister has changed several times, the aid to Ukraine cannot be stopped.

In big trouble, Sunak accused China of being an "authoritarian state", and our embassy rarely said anything serious

There is absolutely nothing wrong with Britain's aid to Ukraine to resist Russia, but British Prime Minister Sunak spoke in Warsaw on April 23. Sunak criticized the normal economic and trade exchanges between China and Russia, and Sunak even listed China as an "authoritarian state" and criticized the normal economic and trade relations between China and Russia. This is undoubtedly a wanton smear and groundless accusation against China, and we strongly protest against it. Sunak's accusations on Sino-Russian relations are most likely related to the current US bill of $60.8 billion in aid to Ukraine, as well as the UK's announcement of 1,600 missiles, 4 million rounds of ammunition and 600 million pounds in aid to Ukraine.

In big trouble, Sunak accused China of being an "authoritarian state", and our embassy rarely said anything serious

Sunak is dissatisfied with China's strict neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war, and believes that Ukraine should be supported one-sidedly. But we know that China has always adhered to the principle of "persuading peace talks", and is doing business not only with Russia, but also with Ukraine. We know that the Russian-Ukrainian war has been fought for more than two years, and neither side has declared war, and Russia's oil and gas resources are in a very important position in the world. If no one buys Russian oil and gas, the light industrial products that Russia normally needs will be in a big mess if no one provides them.

In response to Sunak's groundless accusations, the spokesman of the Chinese embassy made a rare heavy statement. The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy stressed:

We note that British politicians are looking for excuses for increasing military spending. We strongly condemn his groundless accusations and malicious slander against China, and resolutely oppose his Cold War remarks inciting confrontation and confrontation.

China has always been a peace-loving country and has always stood on the side of peace and justice. China's attitude in handling international conflicts has always been to promote peace talks and promote peaceful settlements.

However, it is irresponsible for Britain to stir up trouble everywhere in the international community, always follow the United States, and make wanton accusations against China.

In big trouble, Sunak accused China of being an "authoritarian state", and our embassy rarely said anything serious

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