the ones severed by the west? could and would be ging seek to influence russia s war on ukraine. does china hold the card? that s our question today. with hello and welcome to to the point here are our guests felix lee. writes about the global economy for the berlin bass to daily newspaper, the tops and previously served as the papers. china correspondent matthew cartridge neg is politicos, chief europe correspondent and based here in berlin and natal. yes. your lent silva is a colleague working with d. w. news and also with d w s, russia desk, and she formerly worked in our moscow bureau 6. some people are both in china and russia have been using some pretty flowery rhetoric to describe these new ties. in fact, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman, recently called it a model for the world. what does he mean by that? exactly. and how would you assess the significance of this bond? well, of course china wants to take advantage of the conflict and tries to like war, shaw of the
with china compensate for the ones severed by the west? could and would be ging seek to influence russia s war on ukraine. does china hold the card? that s our question today. with hello and welcome to to the point. here are our guests felix lee writes about the global economy for the berlin based daily newspaper, the tots, and previously served as the papers. china correspondent, matthew cartridge neg is politicos, chief europe correspondent, and based here in berlin and natal. yes, your lens silva is a colleague working with d. w. news and also with d w s, russia desk. and she formerly worked in our moscow bureau, felix, some people are both in china and russia have been using some pretty flowery rhetoric to describe these new ties. in fact, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman recently called it a model for the world. what does he mean by that? exactly, and how would you assess the significance of this bond? well, of course, china wants to take advantage of the conflict an
could and would be ging seek to influence russia s war on ukraine. does china hold the card? that s our question today. with hello and welcome to to the point here are our guests felix lee. writes about the global economy for the berlin based daily newspaper, the tots, and previously served as the papers china correspondent, matthew carnage. nig is politicos, chief europe correspondent, and based here in berlin and natal. yes, your lens silva is a colleague working with d. w. news and also with d w s, russia desk, and she formerly worked in our moscow bureau, felix, some of people are both in china and russia have been using some pretty flowery rhetoric to describe these new ties. in fact, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman, recently called it a model for the world. what does he mean by that? exactly. and how would you assess the significance of this bond? well, of course china wants to take advantage of the conflict and tries to, like sure, sure, of the new friendship and
the west, could and would be ging seek to influence russia s more on ukraine. does china hold the card? that s our question today. with hello and welcome to to the point. here are our guests felix lee writes about the global economy for the berlin based daily newspaper, the tots, and previously served us the papers. china correspondent, matthew carnage. name is politicos, chief europe correspondent, and based here in berlin and natal. yes. your length of a is a colleague working with d. w. news and also with d. w s, russia desk. and she formerly worked in our moscow bureau, felix, some people are both in china and russia have been using some pretty flowery rhetoric to describe these new ties. in fact, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman recently called it a model for the world. what does he mean by that? exactly, and how would you assess the significance of this bond? well, of course, china wants to take advantage of the conflict and tries to like, raw shore of the new frien
hello and welcome to to the point. here are our guests felix lee writes about the global economy for the berlin based daily newspaper, the tots, and previously served us the papers china correspondent, matthew carnage. name is politicos, chief europe correspondent, and based here in berlin and natal. yes, your lens silva is a colleague working with d. w. news and also with d w s, russia desk. and she formerly worked in our moscow bureau, felix, some of people are both in china and russia have been using some pretty flowery rhetoric to describe these new ties. in fact, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman recently called it a model for the world. what you mean by that? exactly, and how would you assess the significance of this bond? well, of course, china wants to take advantage of the conflict and tries to, like sure, sure, of the new friendship and officially outwardly. of course, china is not, is not following the western sanctioned china blame the need to for, for the war,