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By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 6:25 am
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Only five states voted against the conviction: Belarus, Eritrea,
North Korea, Russia and Syria. 35 and 38 countries respectively
abstained from each vote, including many authoritarian states
such as China, but also India, the world's largest democracy.
Only five states voted against the conviction: Belarus, Eritrea,
North Korea, Russia and Syria. 35 and 38 countries respectively
abstained from each vote, including many authoritarian states
such as China, but also India, the world's largest democracy. In
total, the states that did not unequivocally condemn Russian
aggression constitute half of the world's population.
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not support Western sanctions, the figure
even rises to two-thirds of the world's population. It should be
noted that the vast majority of these countries are
geographically located on the Eurasian landmass and in Africa
along China's "New Silk Road." Despite international criticism,
the Chinese government has yet to condemn the Russian invasion.
On the contrary: in February, Moscow and Beijing reaffirmed
their "unlimited friendship" and signed a broad association
agreement between both countries.
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Apparently, the war is leading Russia to become unilaterally
dependent on China, both politically and economically. Beijing,
in turn, It could take advantage of Russian dependence to expand
its area of ​​influence to the former Soviet
republics of Central Asia. But the war also entails enormous
risks for China: contrary to its own foreign policy principles,
China has already lost, with its vague attitude towards Russia's
war offensive, a large share of credibility as the future
ordering power of the world. Beyond China's influence, the
reasons and motives of states that support – or at least do not
condemn – Russia are very varied: they range from strategic and
economic interests and dependencies, through historical
relations, to anti-Western reflexes.
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