Mercouris reports a widely circulated but unverified claim that Kaja Kallas asked Wang Yi to pressure Russia into ending the Ukraine war on Western terms and that Wang Yi replied China would not do that because it would only expose China afterward.
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Kaja Kallas
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Jiang says the reported Kallas-Wang Yi exchange sounds plausible because the European demand and the Chinese refusal both fit the logic of strategic sequencing and normal statecraft.
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"That's interesting because, again, I know a little bit about Iranian history. And, of course, this is an enormous country. And, again, I think..."
"have told Wang Yi in apparently a difficult meeting that went on for hours and in which she lectured him about every conceivable thing..."
"So Americans are discussing a new military policy cost, strategic sequencing. Right. So, like, you know, let's end the war in Ukraine so we..."
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Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
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