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“Built”: Lavrov was flying to Beijing. Half way back

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The plane carrying Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on a flight to Beijing flew back to Novosibirsk and flew to Moscow, according to the German daily Bild. Lavrov defeated 2.8 thousand. Kilometers before his plane changed course.

According to the newspaper, Lavrov is scheduled to land in Beijing on Thursday In the middle of the flight, his plane returned to Novosibirsk (Siberia) and instead to China Won 2.8 thousand. Kilometers, he returned to Moscow Vnukovo Airport.

On Sunday, the British daily “Financial Times” quoted anonymous US officials as saying. Russia returns to China for military equipmentWill support its invasion of Ukraine. According to the FT, the White House is concerned that Beijing could undermine Western efforts to help secure Ukraine.

PRC officials did not condemn the Russian occupation of Ukraine, Opposed what it called an invasion and announced their intention to maintain normal economic relations with Russia. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently said that Sino-Russian friendship was “rock solid” and that the two countries had vast opportunities for cooperation.

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