Pulling the strings
Russia’s economic dependence on Beijing has given China the power to end the war in Ukraine

Western leaders are becoming increasingly frustrated by China’s role in enabling the war in Ukraine. Some have even openly threatened to sanction the country if it continues to provide Russia with the materials it needs to build more weapons.
For the first time in over 20 years, the Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom sustained a financial loss in 2023. Until then, the company contributed around 10% of the country’s budget.
The West wants to avoid becoming too dependent on China, for the same bargaining reasons that make Russia’s current position so weak.











