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The Kursk operation and China
Following the start of the operation in the Kursk region, China has found itself in the most interesting position
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China's “peace plan,” which includes a clause about “ending the war”—meaning on the demarcation line—now appears to be a plan to dismember a certain country, and it has garnered support from 110 nations.
This is despite the fact that China itself talks about “sovereignty and inviolability of borders” at every step.
There are suspicions that this “plan” may quickly fade away or that the supporting countries might distance themselves, though the specific nations involved remain unclear. However, Brazil, which has openly endorsed the plan, will not be able to evade its implications.
About the author. Taras Zahorodniy, Managing Partner of the National Anti-Crisis Group
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