China changes his attitude towards Ukraine

China changes his attitude towards Ukraine

The controversial pipeline company Nord Stream 2, which should bring Russian gas to Europe, is reportedly insolvent, China has signaled that it is willing to play a role in the search for a ceasefire, and crypto exchanges are under pressure, transactions with Russia, since Western politicians fear the effectiveness of financial sanctions.

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