Lavrov calls Putin Xi’s ‘donkey’ during China visit, reveals Russia’s dependence – Video

In an unexpected moment, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov referred to his leader, Vladimir Putin, as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “donkey” and admitted that nothing now depends on Moscow.

He made the eyebrow-raising comment in response to a question from a Russian propagandist about an informal meeting planned after the official talks during Putin’s visit to Beijing.

“You know, as they say in the East, the guest is the master’s donkey. Therefore, of course, all programs depend on the kind offers that the Chinese president and his team have made to our president,” Lavrov explained, offering a glimpse into the true nature of the relationship between the two countries. It appears China holds the dominant position, while Moscow finds itself increasingly dependent, almost like a loyal companion following its master.

https://english.nv.ua/nation/russian-fm-calls-chines-president-master-and-putin-his-donkey-video-50419033.html

6 comments

  1. “It appears China holds the dominant position, while Moscow finds itself increasingly dependent, almost like a loyal companion following its master.”

    Putler is under the table like any good dog, waiting for his master to throw him some scraps.

    • Yeah, but had the US made sure Ukraine won in the first year, China wouldn’t even be in the picture now. Xi wouldn’t entertain a loser that couldn’t defeat a country 3 times smaller, and still hasn’t defeated it.

  2. The longer this war lasts, the lower the muscovy rat must stoop before his peking master.

    • The orcs are bragging about the trade between them and China, but they forget to mention it’s all one-way traffic.

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