Russian officials have denounced comments by French President Macron that Moscow is becoming subservient to China.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said Paris had become preoccupied with Moscow’s strengthened relations with China and changes that implied for the world order.
“The West generally appears fearful of the formation of a truly multilateral system of international relations before our eyes, one that includes several separate independent centres, particularly Russia and China,” Grushko wrote in a statement on the ministry website. “Within this evolving landscape of the world it is inevitable that E. Macron, along with other leaders in the West will have to reconcile themselves to the reality of strong, equitable and mutually respectful relations between Moscow and Beijing."
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