Cada tanto salen los chinos a decir alguna cosita sobre el mundo en que vivimos. La semana pasada, sin ir más lejos, un alto diplomático de ese país (Qu Xing, representante chino en Bruselas, foto de arriba) les comentó como al pasar a los europeos que su obsecuencia con el Imperio les revuelve el estómago. Vayamos a la historia, tal como la cuenta el sitio Russia Insider (http://russia-insider.com/en/2015/03/02/3992):
Título: China
Harangues US over Anti-Russia Stance
Subtítulo: A top
Chinese diplomat has a frank talk with Chinese state news agency on Ukraine
crisis
Texto: In a clear
indication of its strong support for its BRICS partner, China has said western
nations must shed their zero-sum mentality and accommodate Russian security
concerns over the Ukraine crisis.
The Ukraine
crisis is being fueled by games played by the US and the European Union, said a
Chinese diplomat on Thursday.
“The United
States is unwilling to see its presence in any part of the world being
weakened, but the fact is its resources are limited, and it will be to some
extent a hard work to sustain its influence in external affairs, ” Chinese
envoy to Belgium Qu Xing told state news agency Xinhua.
“There were
internal and external reasons for the Ukraine crisis. Originally, the issue
stemmed from Ukraine’s internal problems, but it now was not a simple internal
matter. Without external intervention from different powers, the Ukrainian
problem would not develop into the serious crisis as it be,” Qu said.
China has,
earlier, criticized Western sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine crisis.
Qu notes that the
eastern and western parts of Ukraine had differing cultural and ethnic traditions
historically and that Russian-speaking regions had held long close ties with
Moscow.
In what was a
clear backing for Russian interests in the region, the Chinese envoy said
Moscow is feeling “anxious that the West may squeeze its geographical space by
extending influence in eastern European countries including Ukraine”.
Ukraine could be
a warning for most countries in the world, says the Chinese ambassador.
“The major powers need to seek a win-win
situation rather than zero-sum security,” Qu said.
Notwithstanding
Washington’s military prowess, the US is still insecure, consistently
increasing its sphere of influence, including moves to enhance the global
distribution of ballistic missile defense systems.
The envoy alluded
to Washington’s national security review system for foreign investors’ mergers
and acquisition activities in the States. But its definition of “national
security” was not clear or transparent enough, Qu alleged.
The US “is highly
sensitive to its own security, while ignoring other countries’ basic security
needs and concerns”, he added.
“The West should
abandon the zero-sum mentality, and take the real security concerns of Russia
into consideration,” said Qu.
With the EU’s
geographical proximity to Ukraine and its energy dependence on Russia, the
European Union is more pragmatic than the US over the Ukraine issue, he said.
The lack of US
participation in the Minsk agreement, on the one hand, raised the negotiation
leverage for EU partners but left room for maneuver.
“Even though a
latest ceasefire agreement had been achieved, it is still possible for the
Western parties to change the original decisions in the future for the excuse
that the United States was not involved in the negotiations,” he said.
The United States
and some leaders in Europe have, this week, threatened to impose tougher
sanctions against Moscow.
Additionally, the
US is considering arming the Ukrainian military.
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