China Turns Putin Dependent Amid Ukraine War and Western Sanctions
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 22 hours ago
What happened
China has become Russia's key economic lifeline amid the Ukraine war and Western sanctions, with Beijing holding significant leverage over Moscow. Despite Putin's attempts to expand energy exports to China, Xi Jinping has set strict terms, underscoring Russia's dependence. China is also building ties with Russia's future leadership to maintain influence beyond Putin's presidency.
- 01China is Russia's main economic supporter amid the Ukraine war and sanctions.
- 02Russian exports to China make up about 33% of its export revenues.
- 03China's total trade with Russia is under 4% of its overall trade, showing China's dominance.
- 04Putin's May visit failed to advance the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline due to China's strict conditions.
- 05Nearly 40% of Russia's foreign trade is now with China, deepening dependence.
- 06China is cultivating ties with Russia's future political and elite figures to secure long-term influence.
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