'China can only have one ally—China itself,' said Russian journalist Mikhail Khodaryonok on the Russia 1 channel.
from March 20 to 22 are expected to concentrate heavily on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, greets Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, during their bilateral meeting in Brasilia, Brazil on November 13, 2019. Xi is due to visit Moscow next week.Chinese Ambassador to Moscow Zhang Hanhui told state-run news agency RIA Novosti on Friday that Beijing will stand"back to back" with Moscow.
"What do I want like to say in this regard? First, China can only have one ally—China itself," he went on.
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