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“The Russians are at the cutting edge of certain high-level, hypersonic and anti-satellite technology… technology that is worrying the West. China wants that technology because if it should engage in conflict with Taiwan, it would like to damage America’s satellite ability as much as possible,” Braun said. 

“Russia is in less and less of a position to refuse to transfer that technology. It needs Chinese support and Chinese goods. As Russian dependence increases, China may feel more confident in manipulating, leveraging or pressuring Russia.”

BENEFITS AND RISKS

During Putin’s two-day visit, both leaders are expected to focus on trade, energy and security issues, including Ukraine.

Experts said China faces an increasingly tricky balancing act as while there are benefits to maintaining sound ties, there are clear risks as well.

Xi last week returned from a three-nation tour of Europe seen as a charm offensive on the back of a sluggish economy back home and high tariffs from the US. 

“A relationship (with Europe) remains quite vital for China, and its ties with Russia can endanger that,” said Braun.

He added that Russia could become a problematic ally if Moscow continues to expect Beijing’s help to boost its economy or extend political support at the United Nations.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/china-russia-vladimir-putin-xi-jinping-no-limits-partnership-analysts-4341006

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