Pavel K. Baev
Russia’s usually close relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) appears to be experiencing a distinct lull. Russia’s continued dependence on the PRC implies a reconfiguration of their partnership. The conflict in the Persian Gulf has highlighted this development, as Russia’s attempts to be involved in the mediation process have been futile, while the PRC’s position appears to have been seriously considered by all parties.
The value of Russia’s partnership for the PRC is diminishing, while one of the few possibilities for Russia to regain strategic initiative in its war against Ukraine lies in expanding its reliance on drone components and communication technologies from the PRC.
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