Trump says that United States have lost India and Russia to the ‘shadow’ China

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Approach between New Delhi and Beijing is seen as a setback in American foreign policy, as Indians were considered US strategic allies to balance Chinese influence in Asia

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Donald Trump says ‘we seem to lose India and Russia to China’

The president of the, said that “we seem to lose and to the deepest and shadowy. That they have a long and prosperous future together!” The statement was made on its social networking social network after a week of intense diplomatic meetings that approached the three countries. Trump’s post was a direct response to the recent summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), based by Chinese President ,. At the event, Xi received and, leaders from Russia and India, respectively, reinforcing the partnership between the nations.

The approach between India and China is seen as a setback in American foreign policy. Until recently, India was considered a US strategic ally to balance Chinese influence in Asia. However, the imposition of Trump’s 50% surcharge on Indian products, to punish the country for buying Russian oil, eventually pushed New Delhi to Beijing’s side.

The relationship with Russia is also complex. After the SCO summit, Putin remained in China for the 80 -year -old military parade from the end of World War II. The event, with the presence of the North Korean dictator, reinforced the ties between the countries, with mutual defense agreements and economic cooperation. Russia, isolated by Western sanctions, found in China a board of economic salvation.

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