China's president is just arrived in Moscow. As it is known, China's government has already shown its growing role as political power, considering that last week Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed in Beijing to re-establish dispomatic ties and reopen embassies. The tensions between the two Middle East oil-producing rivals have gone to an end as a result of China's mediation. In this context, it's easy to understand that Washington elites are not so happy to see China's negotiation power.
Xi-Jinping's state visit shows China support for Russia. But it also mean that China may offer a proposal to end the Ukraine-Russia war, although the USA has committed 54 billion aid for Ukraine, including at least 20 billion in military support. In addition to this, French foreign minister recently said that Ukraine needs to be helped immediately. And this, in my opinion, doesn't help the hypothetical negotiation table.
In the meanwhile, there is another small brick that can explain the Nord Stream pipeline's act of war. Obviously, it can't be considered as an evidence.
Two weeks ago the cargiologist of the local hospital, here in my town, put the pacemaker into my mother-in-law's chest. She needed such surgery. But she had to wait many months, due to the fact that there weren't enough beds avalilable in the operational unit of cardiology. What I am trying to say is that, on the one hand, the quality of EU health care system needs to improve in terms of hospital services, on the other hand, EU policy-makers continue to send weaponry, military equipments and anti-missile systems to Ukraine.
I hope China's government will be able to hold a negotiation table between Moscow, Kyiv, Washington, and London. In addition, forty African countries are in Moscow today. The conference is called "Russia-Africa in a multipolar world". We wait and see.