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Russia and China are rebranding themselves as ‘anti-colonial’ powers – and countries are falling for it

The Globe and Mail

23-05-19 14:00


Russia has adopted China’s anti-imperial, anti-colonial stance and has begun touting it in sub-Saharan Africa as it seeks to expand its sphere of influence, according to an op-ed in the Toronto Star. Even as the war in Ukraine rages on, the article argues that Moscow and Beijing have increasingly “tightened and quickened their embrace” by tagging themselves as geopolitical, economic and moral foes of the West. Russian Russian media and propaganda efforts have blossomed in recent years in sub-Saharan Africa with Russian diplomats and business people criss-crossing the continent aided by Wagner troops on the ground. China has provided practical help, with its media rebroadcasting Russian propaganda content across Africa, and RT (formerly Russia Today) establishing a hub in South Africa.

The report suggests this is hardly the first time that Russia and China have teamed up. Throughout the 1950s, the two countries promoted world communism under the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance. Now, it appears, the new partnership provides a worldview that embraces rather than combats capitalism and luxury goods and is seen as a disruption and inversion of the “Western-led international order”.

Finally, the report suggests that Russia has been offered linguistic freedom to manoeuvre by the West, on occasion mimicking the language of Western leftist movements such as post-colonialism. “The Russian recycling of Western language has thus exposed the Western normative discourse,” the article argues.


https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-russia-and-china-are-rebranding-themselves-as-anti-colonial-powers-and/

Xi Jinping pushes Central Asian defence co-operation plan

Financial Times

23-05-19 13:21


Chinese President, Xi Jinping, has launched a strategic plan for cooperation with Central Asia in the areas of security and defence. This is traditionally seen as Russia’s sphere of influence, and Moscow is currently preoccupied with the crisis in Ukraine. Central Asia is seen by Beijing as vital to the security of its the Xinjiang region, a politically sensitive area where repression of the Muslim Uighur population has been heavily criticised. The region is also a source of land-based energy imports and trade with Europe. Xi’s plan involves an increased level of involvement in external national affairs, which could potentially lead to China acting as a peacekeeper. Investments in finance, energy and transport logistics have also been pledged, although detailed plans are yet to be provided. Due to their concern over western governments backing pro-democracy movements through COLOUR REVOLUTIONS, Russia and China regard Central Asia as a region that requires their help in maintaining security.

https://www.ft.com/content/4538f230-c782-40dd-ab7d-7304ac7099cd
In Xi’an, China’s Xi Calls for a ‘Shared Future’ With Central Asia

Diplomat

23-05-19 12:48


Leaders from China and all five Central Asia nations met in Xi’an, marking the third summit of its kind since 2020, and constructed a grand vision for China's growing relationship with Central Asia. The Xi’an Declaration outlines 15 points, from formalising summits to cooperation in energy, technology and culture, as well as issues related to sovereignty and territorial integrity. China's presence in Central Asia, while still in second place to Russia, is increasingly significant and shows no sign of slowing down. The next summit in 2025 will be hosted by Kazakhstan.

https://thediplomat.com/2023/05/in-xian-chinas-xi-calls-for-a-shared-future-with-central-asia/
China sends a subtle message to Central Asia: Rely on us, not Russia

Washington Post

23-05-19 11:59


China has promised billions of dollars in "financing support and free assistance" to five Central Asian countries, boosting trade, infrastructure and technology investment and including visa-free travel arrangements. Speaking at the two-day China-Central Asia Summit in Xi'an, China's President Xi Jinping presented himself as a reliable partner to nations which were formerly part of the Soviet Union, while emphasising the importance of safeguarding their sovereignty and territorial integrity. Those countries attending the summit included Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, which have been increasingly concerned over Russian efforts to regain control of Ukraine.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/19/china-central-asia-russia-summit/
China’s Xi unveils grand development plan for Central Asia

The Globe and Mail

23-05-19 11:29


China's President Xi Jinping has unveiled a grand plan for Central Asia's development, accentuating a leadership role in Russia's political sphere of influence. China is offering a contrast to the negative image the country has been broadcasted at the Group of Seven summit this week, as well as a counterweight to US accusations of China's coercive diplomacy. The pledges of support and co-operation at the summit will highlight China's ambition to operate as a leader in the war for political influence and energy assets in Central Asia, with Russia distracted by its war in Ukraine and the US withdrawal from Afghanistan impacting the West's presence in the region.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-chinas-xi-unveils-grand-development-plan-for-central-asia-2/
Diplomatic tour by Ukraine’s Zelenskyy highlights Putin’s stark isolation

The Independent

23-05-19 17:02


As the world waits for Ukraine’s spring offensive against Russia, the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been on a diplomatic tour, visiting Germany, France, Italy, the Vatican, and Britain. Recently, Zelenskyy travelled to Saudi Arabia to meet Arab leaders and secure their support. Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, is facing significant international isolation amidst the International Criminal Court arrest warrant that hangs over his head, with his travel prospects dwindling including to Moscow alliances. Putin's invasion of Ukraine made him an international pariah, and many now speculate Ukraine may take its turn in the spotlight. Although conflicting information arose as to whether Zelenskyy would attend the G7 summit in Japan, it would be of significant geopolitical and symbolic significance for Ukraine. European leaders promised Ukraine missiles, tanks, and drones while the conversation of getting fighter jets continues. Zelenskyy's appearance at the Arab League summit in Jeddah highlighted Ukraine's struggle for support, even in countries whose alliances are with Moscow. It is the beginning of a larger shift in perception that could translate into potential support for Ukraine.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/vladimir-putin-ap-ukraine-moscow-kyiv-b2342327.html
China looks to central Asia as the West sees threat to US-led world order

South China Morning Post

23-05-19 15:40


Xi Jinping has welcomed the presidents of five Central Asian countries to discuss strategic economic and security ties. Whilst the Group of Seven met in Hiroshima to develop a plan to curb China’s destabilising effect on the current global order, China invited the leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan as a show of solidarity. The two-day summit focused on expanding trade, economic ties and energy cooperation, using their historical ties as a base. This comes as the relationship between China and western powers is under strain over various issues including the South China Sea. With European sanctions and secondary Western sanctions on Russia and central Asian countries, the region has been looking for alternative partners.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3221199/china-looks-central-asia-west-sees-threat-us-led-world-order
World leaders warn China and North Korea on nukes as Ukraine’s Zelensky travels to G7 summit

The Globe and Mail

23-05-20 01:44


Leaders from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have warned China and North Korea about their nuclear arsenals as they focus on the major northeast Asian crises ahead of the arrival of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the summit later on Saturday. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan confirmed that President Joe Biden and Zelensky would have face-to-face talks at the summit, a day after Biden supported training Ukrainian pilots on US F-16 fighter jets. The move follows earlier decisions by the US to send rocket launcher systems and Abrams tanks to Ukraine to defend itself against Russian aggression but discouraged attacks by Ukraine into Russian territory. The focus on Asia comes as Japanese military officials confirmed Zelensky’s decision to attend the G7 in person to participate in talks to influence Ukraine’s defence against Russia. Zelensky called for the supply of Western fighter jets to bolster his country’s defences against Russia’s invasion; the jets could become useful in the long-term security of the country.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-world-leaders-warn-china-and-north-korea-on-nukes-as-ukraines-zelensky/
Afghan ministry says helicopter crash kills 2 crewmembers during patrol in country’s north

The Toronto Star

23-05-21 10:48


Two Afghan military officers were killed after their MD-530 helicopter patrolling Kholim district in Samangan province crashed into a power line. It is unknown how many helicopters, including U.S. choppers, are in the hands of the Taliban-run government. After the Taliban took over the country, around 140 Afghan pilots and others were flown out of Tajikistan to Abu Dhabi as their final destination to the US. Afghan air force pilots played a significant role in the 20-year-long war against Taliban militants, and the US forces partnered with their Afghan counterparts, with heavy reliance on airpower, to halt the advancing militant group.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/asia/2023/05/21/afghan-ministry-says-helicopter-crash-kills-2-crewmembers-during-patrol-in-countrys-north.html