http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/54979
President of Russia Vladimir Putin and President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping made statements for the press following Russian-Chinese talks.
July 4, 2017
16:05
The Kremlin, Moscow
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr President Xi Jinping, ladies and gentlemen,
The official visit to Russia by President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping is certainly the central event of this year in relations between our states.
Yesterday Mr Xi Jinping and I had an informal meeting and candidly exchanged views on the most important issues of bilateral cooperation. Today we held intensive talks that included members of the Government and the chief executives of major companies. We arrived at the common opinion that the Russian-Chinese strategic partnership has acquired impressive dynamics in almost all areas.
I would like to emphasise that much of the credit for this goes to Mr Xi Jinping. He was awarded the Order of St Andrew the Apostle in recognition of his personal contribution to the consolidation of friendship between the peoples of Russia and China. As you have seen, I was pleased to present this highest state award of the Russian Federation to our friend in the Kremlin today.
During our conversations, we reviewed an entire range of issues regarding Russian-Chinese relations and reached important agreements on the further promotion of bilateral ties in many diverse areas.
We conducted an in-depth discussion of economic cooperation, pointing out, in particular, that trade continued to grow this year as it did last year. In 2016 trade increased by 4 percent to $66 billion, while in the four months of this year it went up by a substantial 37 percent or $24.5 billion.
Our priority area of cooperation is energy. Russia is a leading oil supplier to China. In 2016, Russia exported 27.3 million tonnes under inter-governmental agreements alone. Total exports, including commercial contracts, amount to 52.5 million tonnes.
Construction of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline continues on schedule. Let me remind you that this pipeline will transport 38 billion cubic metres of gas over 30 years. As you saw, top executives of Gazprom and China National Petroleum Corporation have just signed a supplementary agreement on the first natural gas supplies in December 2019. The parameters of the western route have yet to be agreed on.
Construction of the Yamal LNG production facility is in the final stages. A significant interest of 29.9 percent in this project belongs to our Chinese partners. As of today, the plant is 90 percent complete and is scheduled for launch at the end of this year.
Let me note the successful construction of the first unit of the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant. Next year, two more units will become operational. We have agreed to continue close cooperation in the nuclear power industry.
Today we particularly focused on high-tech industries – primarily, joint space exploration. We are working on the next space programme for 2018–2022.
Successful joint projects in aviation include the design of a new long-haul aircraft and a civilian heavy helicopter. As concerns transportation, we are developing a high-speed railway project between Moscow and Kazan and discussing the localization of rolling stock manufacturing in Russia.
Another transport project is the construction of the Western Europe – Western China motorway. The Russian section is scheduled for completion in 2019.
We see big potential in the join use of the Northern Sea Route and the Trans-Siberian and Baikal-Amur railways. This is largely in tune with our Chinese partners’ initiatives discussed during the recent The Belt and Road international forum in China. The initiative of the Chinese leader deserves the closest attention and will be supported by Russia in every possible way.
I am confident that these large-scale projects will result in intensive trade, modern production and jobs and the rapid development of Russian and Chinese regions. We have set ourselves the task of more actively developing the credit and financial sphere and cooperation in this field. Last year, by the way, cumulative direct capital investment from China increased 12 percent to $2.3 billion.
We backed the agreement between the Russian Direct Investment Fund and the China Development Bank to create a joint investment fund with 65 billion yuan. We agreed to continue consultations on the wider use of our national currencies in mutual transactions and in investment. I am sure that this will promote the opening in China of the first foreign office of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
We see significant opportunities in agricultural cooperation. Last year, the volume of Russian agricultural exports grew 17 percent to $1.6 billion.
In addition, a decision has been adopted to increase Russian wheat imports. A document on access to other crops for the Chinese market is currently being finalised. We also discussed the issue of lifting restrictions on the import of Russian meat and poultry products by China.
We held an in-depth exchange of opinions on joining the activity of the Eurasian Economic Union with the Chinese initiative of the Silk Road Economic Belt. This is a highly promising direction, putting collective effort in line with our idea to form a broad Eurasian partnership.
Other important issues were also addressed during the talks, particularly humanitarian contacts.
We discussed further plans in detail during the meeting Mr Xi Jinping and I had with representatives of the two countries’ general public, business and media communities. We noted the successful implementation of the new ambitious project of exchange years of the Russian and Chinese media.
The regular [China-Russia] Media Forum is timed to coincide with Mr Xi Jinping’s visit. The main result of this forum was an agreement on launching Katyusha, our third cultural and educational television channel in China. An agreement on film production was prepared for signing. There is also some good experience in animation production.
We intend to further reinforce our scientific and education ties. As of today, some 25,000 Chinese nationals are studying in Russia, and 17,000 Russian students are studying in China. By 2020, education exchanges are expected to reach 100,000 people.
Starting as early as September, the first joint Russian-Chinese University in Shenzhen, established with assistance from Moscow State University and the Beijing Institute of Technology, will begin accepting its first students. In the long term, the university will take up to 5,000 students.
We also noted a positive dynamic in the tourism industry. Chinese citizens are Russia’s biggest group of incoming tourists. In 2016, the number increased to 30 percent, or 1.28 million people. China has become the second most popular destination for Russian tourists, which also indicated considerable growth at 30 percent.
Of course, particular attention was paid to international political issues during the talks. Russia and China actively interact on the international arena. We have agreed with Mr Xi Jinping to boost cooperation in various multilateral formats, in particular, at the UN, the SCO and the G20, which was reflected in our joint statement.
In two days, together with Chinese President Xi Jinping, we will take part in the G20 summit in Hamburg. By tradition we will hold a meeting of BRICS leaders there as well. As you know, this year China holds the presidency in this association and will host the official summit in Xiamen in September.
Our common foreign policy priorities include a comprehensive resolution of the Korean Peninsula issue with a view to ensuring peace and stability in Northeast Asia. We have agreed to actively promote our common initiative based on Russia’s stage-by-stage plan for a Korean settlement and China’s initiatives for a parallel freeze of nuclear missile activities in the PDRK and the large-scale military exercises by the United States and the Republic of Korea.
We exchanged views on the Syrian crisis and other outstanding issues. We discussed the prospects for implementing the agreements on Iran’s nuclear programme.
To sum up, Russia and China really have very close or identical opinions on all major international issues. We intend to continue developing our foreign policy coordination.
In general, today’s talks will further develop the genuinely friendly relations between Russia and China.
I would like to thank our Chinese friends for an open and useful dialogue, once again. I would also like to convey my gratitude to our friend, President Xi Jinping.
Thank you for your attention.
President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping (retranslated): Mr President Putin, Russian colleagues, representatives of the media, good afternoon. I am very happy to meet you with my good friend President Putin.
This is my sixth visit to Russia after assuming office as China’s President in March 2013. We have just held our third meeting this year with President Putin, exchanged views on bilateral relations, and a number of major international and regional issues and reached extensive agreements.
It is a great honour for me to be awarded the Order of St Andrew, I will treasure it and consider it a symbol of your deep feelings of friendship for the Chinese nation.
Today, we have signed and published a Joint Statement of the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation on the Further Expansion of Comprehensive Partnership and Strategic Cooperation, as well as a Joint Statement on the Current Status of Global Affairs and Important International Issues, and we have approved the Action Plan to Implement the Provisions of the Treaty on Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation for 2017–2020.
Our foreign ministers signed joint statements by the two countries’ ministries on the Korean Peninsula issue. The corresponding departments and business entities have signed a number of cooperation agreements. We can say this visit has been productive and has given new impetus to the development of Chinese-Russian comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation.
Mr Putin and I share the view that today Chinese-Russian relations are the best they have ever been. Whatever the changes in the international situation, our determination and confidence in developing and deepening our strategic partnership remains unwavering. We will further view our bilateral relations as a priority in our foreign policy and further provide mutual support on issues related to the vital interests of our countries, actively promote multifaceted cooperation to make our relations, which are developing at a high level, become an engine for the development and revival of our countries and a cornerstone for preserving global peace and stability.
We are happy to note that this year, our joint efforts in our diverse cooperation have resulted in a strong growth dynamic. In the first five months of this year, mutual trade reached $32.4 billion, which is up 26.1 percent compared to corresponding period last year.
China remains Russia’s biggest trade partner. Our trade parameters are continuously improving. Progress is being made in a significant number of strategic projects including energy, investment, space, aviation and transport infrastructure. We are developing our coordination of the One Belt, One Road initiative and in the EAEU, and we promote development and prosperity on the Eurasian continent. All these rewarding achievements have both benefited our own economic development and helped revive the global economy as a whole.
Our humanitarian contacts, too, have been developing rapidly in recent years. For example, we conduct events within the framework of our national exchange years, language years, tourism years and also the years of youth exchanges. This year, we successfully conducted our mass media years.
Our mutual trips have become more intensive and more convenient. The number of people learning from each other, and visiting each other as tourists has increased significantly. Our joint university in Shenzhen will admit its first applicants this year.
This year marks 20 years of the China-Russia Committee of Friendship, Peace and Development and 60 years since the creation of the China-Russia Friendship Association. I am confident that both sides will do everything possible to strengthen the public and people’s foundations of Chinese-Russian relations.
President Putin and I, we wholeheartedly agree that the present world is disquieting, local conflicts and wars appear continuously. As before, issues like the Korean Peninsula and Syria remain complicated.
We are determined to bolster coordination and cooperation with Russia in international affairs together with the international community, step up efforts to optimise the global governance system to maintain strategic balance and stability throughout the world in order to jointly overcome global threats and challenges such as terrorism, to work together to encourage the process of resolving conflicts in hot spots through political means and in order to form a new type of interstate relations based on cooperation and mutual benefit.
President Putin and I will participate in the G20 summit in Hamburg. China and Russia, as two of the world’s leading economies, favour a more open global economy. We will strengthen our coordination and will cooperate within the G20 framework with a view to promoting global economic growth.
President Putin and I are ready to maintain close contact and fully use the governing role of our contacts in a strategic way for the development of Chinese-Russian relations.
I invite President Putin to come to China this September for the BRICS summit to continue our friendly and deep contacts.
Thank you for your attention.
Double Helix grows tighter, and more integrated.
Nature’s reaction to Hegemony and containment.
Nation-states are organisms of life. When existential threats appear at their borders, they react as any organism does. Self-protection, growth of defenses, more motility, and evolution.
At this moment in China and Russia’s history they are each blessed with incredibly intelligent leaders who have total control of their nations, so their actions are deft and agile.
The Hegemon is the product of ideologues operating covertly as a Deep State, politically as a Cult, and geopolitically as a pandemic virus of chaos and death, directly and through proxies and vassals (militarily).
Most of all, Trump is very weak politically. His voters are upset that there is no Detente and more war. He has a short time to win and roll up the endless war-making. The only reason he still has viability is the ineptitude of the Dems. If they get some young leadership into the DNC, create some new memes of hope instead of alienation, they could seriously damage him in 2018.
The more Trump bellows, the weaker he grows.
He has misplayed China and Xi.
Putin has laid traps for him and soon he will be in one or more cauldrons, just like the Ukies and ISIS-AQ freaks.
The US Hegemon is a devastating beast. But it loses. Nature has survival built into its DNA, though at times it looks like Death is the high rider.
Two great civilizations are not going to be taken down or stopped by a cancerous society that has joined forces with the lowest spirits of the Darkness.
Thank you Larch445 for this excellent summary.
The pathetic and usual US/S Korean response to this was to fire a missile into the Japan Sea to show the N Koreans whose boss…..the world is watching and the choices become more obvious – Death & Destruction vs Peace & Stability.
And here we go……..
https://www.rt.com/news/395405-us-sanctions-unsc-meeting/
“Double Helix grows tighter, and more integrated.”
-Absolute nonsense, I know this is a sort of lame meme hammered on by liberals who hate Europeans and like to pretend as if Russians are not Europeans, they also like to claim that Eurasia refers to Russia+China, when in actuality it refers to Germany and Russia. Germany and Russia are the most natural partners on earth, although the last few years liberals has been trying to reinterpret eurasia to mean China and Russia.
Which of course is rubbish, and laughable to any person with even the most shallow understanding of the situation.
Russia and China are not natural allies and certainly not a “Double Helix”. Exactly the opposite, they are very unnatural allies that benefit very little from a close relationship. If we ignore small factors such as China having a totally alien religion, culture, language and even different demographic than Russia, the mere fact of placement for industrial centers, population centers and infrastructure makes Russia and China very awkward friends, pretty much all Russia population is European and living in the European part of Russia, that is the western part, as far as possible from China, an enormous distance, the same goes of course with Russia’s industries which is focused in European Russia, again as far as possible from China, and most of Russia’s economic infrastructure is of course locate there well, and geared towards W.Europe, such as pipelines, roads, railways and ports.
The exact same situation is true for China, thought the geographical distances are less, while China and Russia do touch borders, it is both China and Russia most underdeveloped regions that does so. China’s population and industry is mostly focused at the coastlines.
The most natural partner for Russia given its ethnicity, religion, culture, language, and its disposition of industries, population centers and infrastructure is Germany and by extension W.Europe.
I remember one hilarious article on this site, who claim that Russia would stop selling gas to all of W.Europe and instead direct it to China, this despite the fact that selling gas from southern Russia to China would not be possible economically without Russia losing money due to transport costs.
The fact is the only thing China and Russia share is a common threat pose to them by NATO, had it not been for NATO Russia and Germany and many other west European states as well would already be in an economic union with Russia. In fact this is the state goal of Putin himself who refer to it as “Greater Europe.”
Nobody hates Europeans here, why should they?
But as you point out yourself, Zion has decapitated the European nation states, turning Europe slowly but surely into a single, unified dead zone, used for resource strapping, energy harvesting, and asset milking, not unlike the USA.
And, as you say, Putin would have loved to build full-on partnership with Germany and Western Europe on a never seen before scale, but alas…
If anything, Putin waited too long for the love of his life to hear his calling, before finally giving up and coming to the heart-breaking conclusion, that Europe, at this stage in history, was a hypnotized zombie, remote-controlled by the Parasite, utterly incapable of regaining its sovereignty and free will – who knows for how long?
Once the tragic fate of Europe had been digested, Putin’s vision became crystal clear. Only an deep reaching alliance with China could maybe, maybe protect Russia, but also China, actually the whole world from the Beast..
The rest is history.
With natural friends and allies like Germany, who needs enemies?
I will take China anyday, with its profound culture and history, over the flighty and occupied Germany, now distorted beyond all recognition by Fascism, both homegrown and imposed by the Anglo-Zionist West.
Mozart, Bach, Goethe and Hegel (Probably all Austrian) can only make excuses for Germany for so long, and no longer.
Germans are now, undignified vassals, almost as ignorant and lost as their US counterparts, who have been getting the CIA treatment from their MSM for the same number of years – since 1945.
“I remember one hilarious article on this site, who claim that Russia would stop selling gas to all of W.Europe and instead direct it to China, this despite the fact that selling gas from southern Russia to China would not be possible economically without Russia losing money due to transport costs.”
I wonder if the article you remember was quite as hilarious as your noticing the ‘small problem’ of transportation costs by pipeline to China, utterly while failing to notice the insurmountable problem of transport of fossil fuels and gases to Europe from the USA – a most unreliable partner and provider I might add.
The flip-side of ‘sour grapes’ is Schadenfreude. May you ever dwell in the former, you are unlikely to get to the latter.
Perhaps, my friend, you should speak to my quite charming bride of well over a decade, I want to see the look on her face when you tell her she is European. I caution you, she does not take prisoners and when she read what you wrote, well, lets just say her opinion of your knowledge of Rossiya was somewhat less than flattering. As an aside, she is as Russian as one can be, half Slav and half Tatar, the ever ‘curious’ reality of Rossiya.
It is of no surprise that Rossiya and Katai are coming ever more close in politics, military, culture and business. Perhaps there are current events and promulgation’s that are driving the two vibrant cultures together but it is much more natural for Rossiya and Katai to cooperate to the benefit of both than to yet again try to ‘europeanize’ Mat Rossiya and Katai. That dog don’t hunt, never has and never will, the two cultures are much closer to each other than either is to The West and with enough differences to make relations rather interesting.
I had to almost laugh at your statement:
‘The most natural partner for Russia given its ethnicity, religion, culture, language, and its disposition of industries, population centers and infrastructure is Germany and by extension W.Europe.’
Are you serious? The culture of Mat Rossiya is as different from German, and ‘European’, culture as night is to day, especially ‘modern’ German Culture.To see the culture of Mat Rossiya look at the links in my signature. That is the ‘modern’ Rossiya, not Moskau or St. Petersburg, the real Rossiya.
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Never The Last One http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZGCY8KK An in depth view of Russian Culture.
An Incident On Simonka, NATO Is Invited To Leave https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ERKH3IU
Euro-trash apologetics at their very finest. Sorry to break it to you, but geographic proximity to Russia’s most densely populated regions does not override more, shall we say, ‘prominent features’ such as honesty, decency, and plain mental faculties as Russia passes judgment of who is more beneficial to trade and cooperate with.
Bottom line: Russia should just unceremoniously nuke the Euro-trash. Total refuse all along the line.
“/…/ liberals who hate Europeans and like to pretend as if Russians are not Europeans”
Doesn’t even make sense with regard to Liberalism. Firstly, Liberals hate Russians with a passion and are therefore, secondly, adamant about the non-Europeanness of Russian people and Russian society. If, by contrast, the passage “liberals who hate Europeans” is about Cultural Marxism, then the fact of the matter is that to those Liberals the Russians suddenly count as the very worst European filth imaginable.
All Liberals hate Russia. As fitting for Western “common sense”, it’s perfectly in order to hate Russia according to mutually exclusive narratives on the subject.
From what I read, Russian Tsars are mostly Germans, and they look down on Russian. Russians are Eurasian, and very proud of it from what I see. They seems very comfortable in their own skin, no matter what color. I really do not see why they need to consider themselves to be what others thought they should be. They are through with it, and happy to be themselves.
Spot on assessment & let’s hope the Neo-Roman Empire does die.
I noticed yo did not mention the AshkeNAZI ZioTribe that runs the US. What happens to Rothschild’s Oded Yinon plan & Terrorist State IsRaHell ?
Clearly, Larchmonter445, that double helix paper of yours was truly prophetic.
The Dragon-Bear Pair has seized the baton of world governance… Good fortune to them.
India is firmly in the US camp now. Though Russia remains an ally although it is nowhere near the status it enjoyed earlier. India is now a firmly money minded nation having replaced ethics with pure interests. Also the neo middle class psyche matches completely with that of the Americans.
Here take a look at what the Indian MSM says:
http://m.hindustantimes.com/analysis/why-no-one-protests-against-modi-s-israel-visit/story-KpcfznpZi7X9Z5yXTFDm4J.html
Notice the following lines:
“With Washington in Never-Never Land, Beijing too far away and Russia having tainted itself by allying with Iran, many Arab countries are looking for other external players to help stabilise their region”
And this one is one of the more “informed” journalists. Tells you a lot where India is swinging. It has chosen to side with the decrepit, amoral, deceitful and hypocrite west and go deep with their “relation”. And the Indian masses, long used to sitting on the sidelines, are now overwhelmed with the centre stage the country is finally getting in the west. They see it as india’s due. They’ve fallen hook, line and sinker for the trap the west has laid for them. Perhaps IsraHell sees in India the “potential” for becoming it’s new America!
This puts it in direct confrontation with China and ideological non alignment with Russia, india’s oldest ally that has stuck by it in thick and thin. The outward pleasantries would be there sure but within the corridors of power, India and Russia have already drifted quite apart.
All I am going to say is that Russia is lucky not bordering India. Indians are parking themself at Chinese English sites.
http://en.people.cn is still not moderated, they run rampant there. A good way to study Hindu physic. It is OK to abuse others by caste, it shows in the comment section.
It is truly disgrace. I am sure Chinese publications did not know what hit them at first, and now utilize the fist handed opportunity to study a culture. But for heaven sake Indians are basically craping themself on our most prestige news sites. I have to say people running the sites are sure very special. I go there to take a note on what is going on, and thinking the misfortune of all of its neighbors.
I grew up having very good Indian friends. Some of my best secondary school teachers were Indians. They made excellent professionals – lawyers (due to their capacity with words and fluidity in thinking), engineers, economists etc. Some of the most honest and sincere people I know are Indians. I love them, especially their cuisines – curries etc.
However, I sense that deep inside them there is a profound sense of insecurity which is made worse by economic underachievement and I suspect, their caste system. The root I think is due to their being colonised by the British. The insecurity is being masked sometimes by an overweening display of superiority.
The US had been exploiting this by telling them that US-India relations are the defining relationship of the 21st century. In fact there is evidence that the US were exploiting this since India’s independence. The CIA instigated Nehru to claim Chinese lands and have designs on Tibet. The ideology of Modi – the great Hindu empire/state – is similar to the race-religion superiority ideology that the US sold to the majority group in Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, in order to oppress the Chinese minorities there and to exact revenge for defeats in Korea and Vietnam.
The present confrontation in the China-Bhutan border is virtually certain to have been inspired by the US. The objectives are to deal a blow to both the SCO and BRI. China is reluctant to take military action and gift the US success at troublemaking. But if Modi had already aligned himself with Trump and is out to sabotage the SCO after gaining admission, it will take China all her diplomatic skills to avoid war.
Sometimes I think China should imitate Russia and display her military might more. Otherwise, as like now, China is being regarded as a military weakling. That’s why even militarily weaker countries can be instigated by the US to push their envelope with China.
The ‘high priestly’ class in India, who form a large chunk of power brokers, are extremely smart and very cunning. They see a perfect partnership with the Zionists, which I believe even the Chinese admire and are in awe of due to the immense power they control in the world. However the similarity ends there. IMHO, the Indians have an ideological admiration of the ZioJews whereas the Chinese admiration is purely pragmatic.
And therein lies the rub. The ZIoJews are ‘grooming’ the Indians especially by speaking to their insecurities in an assuaging manner, similar to the west (which by the way are toadies of the ZioJews anyways). And these same people, though for now appear to be neutral of the Chinese, are planning for it’s encirclement and eventual ‘cuckoldment’ similar to what they are doing to Russia. However, these people are very smart. I bet that an average Joe or rather an average Lee in Xingiang or for that matter an average Vlad from Kavkaz mostly don’t see these and ther complexities in current power plays. That is their biggest strength for now. Eventually the Chinese are headed for some sort of confrontation with the ZUSA and buddies no matter how much it hates it (ditto for Russia) and for that the Chinese must start a campaign of ‘re-education’ of the masses, to prepare them mentally for this upcoming ‘challenge’
I know virtually nothing about India but I have noticed a massive number of Zionists coming out of there. Unlike the US they don’t have a military-industrial apparatus being backed up by Israel, nor the accompanying propaganda campaigns, so it appears to me that there is a simple bloodlust that enjoys seeing strong militaries no matter what they are used for.
India having just emerged from under the long shadow of British colonialism now trips over itself in trying to please its newly chosen Zionist masters.
Can someone please tell me how these bootkissers secured SCO membership over Iran?
They run to join the West when the whole thing is crumbling upon itself.
I’m sure an arch-nationalist ilike Modi is with his kind when he visits Tel-a-viv.
Also, I’ve heard he has made it a point of his trip to not meet with any Palestinian representative. Trying to outdo even the occupiers it seems.
The journalist play up the closeness between Israel and India to the point where its laughable.
No self-respecting country brags about it relationship with a muderous, racist entity like Israel. None!
If they do, they are just as pathetic or worse..
razzy
what the msm says here is just as what they say elsewhere.
have to agree with you, unfortunately.
one can listen to Arundathi Roy or P Seinath
Glad to read about Xi’s visit here. I am sure it is not easy. So we are now getting along after hundreds years, and I hope it continues.
Two giants embrace
Well, until Trump can get out of the US-DC madhouse and bring his EU-poodles into line this has to be seen as the fundamental global “G3 – 1” equation. Future history looks to be basically “G2” for some time yet. G20 or G2.0 …? — that is the bipolar question. The relevance of US ‘exceptionalism’ is passing swiftly as can be seen in the early signs of a new Jeremy Corbin narrative emerging in the depths of British austerity and despair.
While Xi-Putin may have one belt and a ‘silk road’ to keep their trousers up, Trump’s clown USA reality show is increasingly exposing the fact that their two braces (the fiat USD$ and a bloated military industrial congressional complex — it’s the political economy, stupid!) are at streched breaking point and the world is likely soon to be exposed to the ugly sight of “Uncle Sam’s” underwear and more. It seems that every time Nut-and-yahoo and the Tel Aviv Gang flick their schoolboy fingers the world gets to see DC’s “Captain Underpants” fly off on another reality-show adventure. Sigh.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, “Somewhere-deep-down-they-knew-party-was-over …”
https://youtu.be/o2tkicC0evk
(http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-07-02/crash-1929-somewhere-deep-down-they-knew-party-was-over )
Trump expresses displeasure with China over 40% increase in trade with DPRK in latest tweet.
Even the Financial Times is acknowledging DPRK is not an economic ‘basket case’, and is in fact enjoying a boom :
https://www.sott.net/article/355544-The-truth-about-North-Korea-Its-economy-is-booming
Wonder if Japan will be the next location for a false flag?
Popular maverick financial expert Jim Willie asked to comment on the ‘dangerous situation’ on the Korean peninsula:
“I haven’t read a single story on North Korea for the last ten, fifteen year and, frankly, haven’t missed anything. Will this answer do?”
This would be a great shock to the USA that any country can boom economically instead of going bust without trading with it and under its sanctions to boot!
Even that in my humble oppinion what we see above is just the other side and part of the same hegelian strategy to reach the one world government, I could think NATO and its memberstates aren’t happy to see diplomatic exchange of ‘friendship’ …
I would not be surprised if the event in Hamburg is a ‘wonderful’ stage for some disruption by mossad/gladio/etc mercenaries in the name of the powers that shouldn’t be.
Especially as Germany is a zion colony (yes, the old ww2 forces and our israhelly friends can do whatever they please inside the german ‘construct’ of a of a nation state) where these networks with all their tools are fully established for decades under various disguises….
Not to mention the since ww2 completely social reengineered society and controlled media…..
At least to enforce some new global rules of security’ this and that’, as it’s obvious that time is running out before the Financial ‘Markets’ will show their true state of nothingness and especially the citizens in the ‘western’ hemisphere will have to be contained in a tight controlled environment until soon……
Two great and visionary leaders of their proud nations take a quarter-hour just to give a brief overview of the accomplishments of their two-day meeting, describing the tens of billions of dollars in new trade, vibrant new industries and infrastructure promising decades of growth, prosperity, and opportunity for their citizens and neighboring countries, an entirely new model of win-win collaboration, cultural exchanges, and–they took pains to emphasize–deep and lasting friendship and respect.
Meanwhile, the (figure)head of the US is terrified of being caught using Russian dressing on his salad.
Just makes you shake your head in shame and despair sometimes. I’m so pleased my step-son is heading back to Russia where a brighter future is still something to be sought after.
Such good new! In my view, anything that helps to quarantine and ultimately kill the Anglo-Zionist/Talmudo Satanist Empire is a good thing. Still, I was startled to see that President Putin gave President Xi Jinping the ‘Order of St Andrew the Apostle’ calling it “this highest state award of the Russian Federation”.
You do not need to be a parse-hound to see that a deep and genuine knitting of the Chinese and Russian cultures is accompanying the growing economic and military ties. China and Russia both suffered a near-death experience from deadly flirtations with the West’s ‘for export only’ Marxism. Russia has returned wholeheartedly to its Christian origins and China is rediscovering its own profound spiritual center revolving around Confucius. This is very good news indeed for them and for a multi-polar world. Russia and China, powerhouses of trade, culture, ingenuity and diplomacy in the past are bringing those qualities back to a talmudo-satanist blighted, ‘Western’ wasteland.
The Kissengerian/Nixonian era is truly over and the West’s lease on life, which instigating quarrels between all the nations of the word who would not bend a vassal knee to Washington and Tal Habib, has expired.
Good news too that the dreadful and murderous flirtation of Russia with the West is truly at an end. I can hear the squeals of repugnance in Washington: ‘St Andrew the Apostle! How very, very backwards and repugnant.’ Keep on being outraged Anglo-Zionist Empire. The end is truly nigh when such luxury emotions are all you have.
“the dreadful and murderous flirtation of Russia with the West”:
This was Putin’s effort to save Europe. And he will keep trying, for it is clear that Europe cannot save itself – and it has to be saved. It is a very important part of humanity.
Not to mention that world peace is only possible if Europe can be helped out of its current enslavement to the dark forces.
Make no mistake, Putin will keep trying yo help the West comes to their senses.
… And he’s at it again:
Russia is ready for more positive cooperation with Europe, provided “our partners” rid themselves of their backward-looking phobias. Without cooperation neither Europe nor Russia has any future.
https://fr.sputniknews.com/international/201706171031878413-poutine-russie-europe/
I was glad when I read that Putin conferred and Xi accepted the the highest state award of the Russian Federation – the Order of St Andrew the Apostle. This is a Christian-based award and Xi’s acceptance of it has deep implications for China’s development. The weakness of Chinese civilisation is that it does not have a strong spiritual dimension including a convincingly articulated concept of an Almighty Creator-God. Confucian philosophy is basically humanistic in nature, Confucius having explicitly avoided delving into spiritual questions on the basis that the present life is more than complicated enough. China did accept Buddhism from India during the late Han dynasty and it spread nation-wide, including Buddhist culture. But pure Buddhism itself is fundamentally humanistic in nature and does not focus on the spiritual realm beyond the concept of reincarnation which was borrowed from Hinduism.
Somehow Islam and its monotheism did not spread in China despite the Tang Dynasty welcoming it. I suspect that the spiritual teachings and rigid practices/applications of Islam (including banning of pork) at that time, did not suit the Chinese civilisation mindset. But in the modern era, Christianity did spread and is now spreading like wild fire in China despite the repression of atheistic communism since the Mao era. Any Christian missionary preaching the Gospel now in China is likely to find a very receptive audience and ready converts.
But Christianity in China had been tainted and put under suspicion by its past association with Western imperialism in China. The Western missionaries came under the cover of the guns of Western Imperialism. Christianity was therefore suspected of being used to make the Chinese more vulnerable and less resistant to Western Imperialism and exploitation.
In contrast, although Russia took the biggest cut of the Chinese melon, she did not send in her Orthodox missionaries in the wake of her troops to further subjugate the Chinese spiritually – at least I have not read that Russia did so.
The suspicion of Christianity, especially Western Christianity in China continued to this day although the repression had some what tapered off. This is because the Chinese state is impressed by the integrity of the Christians – something that they find lacking in their communist cadres during their current anti-corruption campaign. But the suspicions and resistance remained. That is one of the reasons why the Pope is finding it so hard to reconcile with China and open official relations.
But now Xi had accepted, on behalf of the Chinese state, a state award based on one of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ – St Andrew, the brother of St Peter who was the leader of the original 12 apostles. Can this be the beginning of at least the lifting of the shroud of overall state suspicion of Christianity as a whole and acceptance, at the very least, Russian Orthodox Christianity? And by implication, a departure, ever so slightly, away from official atheism inherited from Soviet-Russian communism?
Only time will tell. But in the meantime Russia should spread the Gospel of Jesus through the Orthodox church into a civilisation that sorely lacks spiritual depths and which is rapidly becoming the global economic (and alarmingly the soullessly materialistic) center of gravity i.e. before the Pope gets in and transform China into a Roman Catholic country!
So today in the UN,the US threatens China and other nations that trade with North Korea. We’ll see what the Chinese and Russian response to that will be. This may be a defining moment for the World. Can the US get what it wants from China and others by direct threats,or not. If so,then they will try the same again. And the Worlds future will be clear. If not,then we may see the beginning of the end of attempts at US World domination. We should see which it will be soon.
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https://sputniknews.com/politics/201707051055241154-china-russia-nato/
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It’s important to clearly understand the stupidity and insanity that runs rampant in the US media. Here is today’s video of a major US MSN program. Listening to the first 15 minutes of this program is important in understanding what the World must deal with in the US “mindset” about North Korea and China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfSFdoybLiE
I’m not really sure what to make of the US threats against North Korea. Are they just posturing and are just threats. Or are they serious about attacking North Korea. Do they seriously believe they are dealing with a Syria,Iraq,Libya,or Yemen. Where they can just bomb a country without them striking back. Are the US generals that clueless. Do they know so little about the North Korean mindset that they don’t realize North Korea will strike them back. I suspect the first attack on North Korea will set up a massive North Korean retaliation against US and their stooge targets in the region. The North Koreans have suspected and planned for it for over 60 years.The US is so used to bombing other weak countries that won’t fight back. They don’t realize there are countries that won’t just “stand and take it”.But will punch back hard instead.And then the real war begins.Will it drag China and Russia into it.That would depend I figure on the US’s actions.If they invade North Korea,the chances are high it will.I can’t see the Chinese permitting US bases on their border.Hopefully China and Russia will have a “come to Jesus” talk with Trump before the US makes that fatal mistake.
just threats.
the goal is to extort a better trade deal from china, so the narrative goes like this …
n.korea has nukes
n. korea’s leader is a bully
n. korea is a threat to usa & allies
n. korea is china’s responsibility
china has to fix n. korea or else!
china isnt fixing n. korea
usa has to santion chinese firms (e.g. trade war)
usa sells weapons to japan, s.korea & taiwan
usa mic happy (mcInsane gets a boner)
trump bringing the jobs back
trump’s tough guy stance
the far east becomes a powder keg with alot of weapons lying around (which the usa will surely try to set ablaze in a following step)