Moscow's inability to crush Kyiv has placed the hollow shell of Russian military might on full display.
, both as a supplier of manufactured goods and importer of natural resources like oil.
It’s a position that Beijing has not hesitated to exploit, as Alexander Gabuev, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,.
The dynamic reflects the mutual aloofness that the two have maintained, even after last year’s pledge of a “no-limits” friendship, compared to the deep ties between U.S. and its NATO allies over Ukraine.
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