ukraine. we believe that many of the points on the peace plan put forward by china are consistent with russian approaches and can be taken as the basis of a peaceful settlement when the west and kyiv are ready for it, this readiness is not observed on their side. since the war began, russia has become far more dependent on china. china has been propping up russia s economy amid western sanctions by purchasing its energy replacing western supp suppliers in electronics and aircraft and providing an alternative to the u.s. dollar. she is inviting putin to china this year and told putin they share similar goals. putin says russia has closely studied beijing s peace proposal for ukraine, a plan that washington says would solidify russia s grip on occupied land. china would not want to see putin fail. it would set a terrible example for the chinese system. reporter: china and russia have a complicated history, but their shared adversarial relationship with washington is drivi
have a complicated history, but their shared adversarial relationship with washington is driving them closer. this is a marriage of convenience, not of affection. reporter: in russia there s some cynicism about beijing s motives. on a russian state tv talk show, this military pundit said china can have only one ally, china itself. china can only have one set of interests, pro-chinese ones. chinese foreign policy is utterly devoid of altruism. but chinese state media is in overdrive touting the benefits of the russia/china relationship, and it s all positive comments on china s heavily censored social media. this one says cooperation and win-win, the next one says long live china russia friendship, disagreements, if any, are censored. by meeting with putin, xi wants to highlight his role as a global statesman that can offer an alternative to the current