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俄罗斯和中国挑战美国主导的全球秩序,其紧张关系比冷战以来的任何时候都要严重
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拜登 "无休止地支持 "乌克兰之后,俄罗斯的普京在莫斯科的一次演讲中威胁要进行军备控制
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中国最高外交官王毅在德国举行的安全会议上痛斥美国,并提议普京和中国的习近平在莫斯科举行峰会。
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俄罗斯和中国在削弱美国对世界秩序的主导地位和复制冷战时期的反西方伙伴关系方面有着共同的利益,而北京是主要的合作伙伴。
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俄罗斯和中国走得更近的前景给北京带来了风险,促使欧洲国家在安全方面更果断地走向华盛顿,并巩固了西方和莫斯科-北京轴心之间的地缘政治竞争。
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美国国务卿安东尼-布林肯警告说,中国正在考虑向俄罗斯运送武器,这将给美中关系带来 “严重问题”
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普京发誓要继续在乌克兰的战争,并拒绝就《新削减战略武器条约》进行合作,但俄罗斯将继续遵守条约的核心限额
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2026年2月到期的《新削减战略武器条约》的后续协议谈判可能是一场艰苦的斗争,因为军备控制正受到双方对莫斯科入侵乌克兰的对立情绪的冲击
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中国拒绝被卷入关于其规模不大但不断增长的核武库的讨论中
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拜登前往华沙与布加勒斯特九派领导人和摩尔多瓦总统会谈,承诺对乌克兰的支持不会停止,美国及其盟友将保持团结一致
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Russia and China challenge the U.S.-led global order with strained relations worse than at any time since the Cold War
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Russia’s Putin threatens arms control in a speech in Moscow following Biden’s “unending support” for Ukraine
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China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, excoriates the U.S. in a security conference in Germany and proposes a summit between Putin and China’s Xi Jinping in Moscow
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Russia and China have a common interest in weakening U.S. dominance of the world order and replicating their Cold War anti-Western partnership, with Beijing being the dominant partner
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The prospect of Russia and China moving closer together carries risks for Beijing, pushing European countries to move more decisively toward Washington for security and solidifying geopolitical competition between the West and the Moscow-Beijing axis
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that China is considering sending weapons to Russia, which would cause a “serious problem” in U.S.-China relations
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Putin vows to continue the war in Ukraine and withholds cooperation on the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, but Russia will continue to adhere to core treaty limits
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Negotiating a follow-up agreement to New START, which expires in February 2026, could be an uphill struggle as arms control is being buffeted by the two sides’ antagonism over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine
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China refuses to be drawn into discussions of its modest but growing nuclear arsenal
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Biden travels to Warsaw for talks with leaders from the Bucharest Nine and Moldovan President Maia Sandu, promising unending support for Ukraine and that the U.S. and its allies would remain united
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Wang’s speech in Munich before a conference that included many European leaders and a large delegation of American officials and lawmakers contained a thinly disguised effort to open a rift between Europe and the U.S.