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Russia, China open bridge to boost trade as Moscow grapples with Ukraine sanctions

Russia, China open bridge to boost trade as Moscow grapples with Ukraine sanctions

Russia, China open bridge to boost trade as Moscow grapples with Ukraine sanctions

By Greg Norman and, Rachel Paik
June 6th 2022

Russia and China announced the opening of a new bridge with “special symbolic meaning” Friday in hopes of bolstering trade as Moscow continues to feel the effects of sanctions imposed by the west over its invasion of Ukraine.

The bridge now linking Blagoveshchensk, Russia, to Heihe, China, over the Amur river will slash the travel distance of Chinese goods into western Russia by 930 miles, giving a boost to trade flow with Beijing that Moscow believes will grow to $200 billion by 2024, according to Reuters.

“In today’s divided world, the Blagoveshchensk-Heihe bridge between Russia and China carries a special symbolic meaning,” Yuri Trutnev, the Kremlin representative in the Russian Far East, was quoted by the news agency as saying.

Rebekah Koffler, a former DIA intelligence officer and the author of “Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America,” told Fox Business “Russia and China are deepening its relations as part of the so-called ‘no-limits’ partnership that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced (around the time of) Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Although Moscow and Beijing always publicize their relationship as ‘strategic partners,’ … Russia and China are not true allies,” she continued. “They are a marriage of convenience as Russia views China as its security threat No. 2, after the U.S. and NATO.

“That being said, Russia and China’s increased collaboration, which includes joint military exercises can present a serious security and geopolitical challenge to the United States,” she added.

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