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       We already saw this balancing act in 
       By: Jabin Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 3:56 am
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       Which caused the death by starvation of between 7 and 10 million
       people. During World War II, the Nazi occupation forces used
       millions of Ukrainians as slaves, exterminated Ukrainian Jews
       and other minorities, while some of the fiercest battles between
       the German occupation forces and Soviet troops took place in
       this region. Ukrainian losses during World War II amounted to
       5-7 million people. The collapse of the Soviet Union was also
       very painful for Ukraine; One indicator sums up their immense
       suffering: the Ukrainian population went from 52 million at the
       time of the collapse of the USSR in 1991 to 43 million today.
       Today, Ukraine is once again a victim.
       Russia may have a legitimate security concern with NATO. But is
       there any law on earth that denies Ukraine and Ukrainians their
       legitimate right to security, dignity and independence?Excellent
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       friends, but different: China, Russia and
       the war for Ukraine Uwe Optenhögel Although Xi Jinping promised
       Putin "unlimited friendship" in February, China could not have
       been enthusiastic about the recognition of the "independent
       people's republics" of Lugansk and Donetsk a few days later,
       with the war looming.
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       to begin and with its inherent potential to generate chaos in
       the international system and the global economy. <p>Great
       Friends, But Different: China, Russia, and the War for
       Ukraine</p> Beyond its internal policy measures, on which the
       main issues of conflict with the West lie (human and minority
       rights, the surveillance state), and its general doubts about
       democracy as a system of government, China presents itself as a
       constructive member of the international community: neutral,
       committed to peace and always ready to defend territorial
       integrity and the right of peoples to self-determination. China
       participates in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions. Not
       only has it signed the Paris Agreement on climate change, but it
       has also pledged in its Constitution to create an 'ecological
       civilization.
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