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Russia won’t alienate China over US: Russian envoy ahead of summit

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Russia will not alienate China to improve its relations with America, a top Russian diplomat said on Thursday, days ahead of a crucial summit meeting between US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin.

Biden will meet Putin in Geneva on June 16 to discuss a full range of issues, a first face-toface interactio­n between the two leaders amid escalating US-Russia tensions.

“Russia won’t alienate China over the US,” Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov told China’s staterun Global Times on Thursday.In his virtual media interactio­n with the foreign media on June 3, Putin told Xinhua news agency that Russia-China relations have reached an “unpreceden­tedly high level” and the two sides have extensive shared interests between them.

But there is considerab­le anxiety in Beijing over the Biden-Putin summit as Washington may try to soften the Russian leader’s efforts to forge close ties with China against the US and EU.

On his arrival in London for G-7 summit on Wednesday, Biden said, “I will tell Putin what I will tell him. I am going to communicat­e that there are consequenc­es for violating the sovereignt­y of democracie­s in the United States, Europe and elsewhere.”

Reflecting China’s concerns, the Global Times quoted analysts as saying that while it would be hard to break the ice in US-Russia relations, the US may stabilize relations and ease tensions with Russia so as to concentrat­e on dealing with China.

As a result, the Geneva meeting may become an opportunit­y to lobby Russia, it said. In response to this view, Denisov told the daily that the idea that Russia would alienate China over the possibilit­y of the US temporaril­y easing tensions with Russia is “very short-sighted.”

“Russia is smarter than Americans think,” he said.

He said Russia does not expect impossible outcomes from the Biden-Putin summit and the two sides are unlikely to resolve important issues at the meeting.

The ambassador noted that if the two leaders talk about issues related to China during their meeting, Russia will discuss them with the Chinese side. He stressed that Russia-China relations will not change no matter what attitude the US takes toward Russia.

Biden will hold his first face-to-face meeting with Putin on June 16

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