China Backs Russia After Putin Warns West They ll Regret Crossing Red Line
On 4/27/21 at 12:34 PM EDT
Amid growing tensions between the United States and Russia, China threw its support behind Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling the two nations comprehensive strategic partners of coordination in the new era.
In a recent state of the union address, Putin reminded Western leaders of the country s nuclear arsenal and warned the West not to cross a red line. Any country that provoked threats to Russia s fundamental security would regret their deeds more than they have regretted anything in a long time, according to Putin.
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