The EU gets unsettled by China, which does not want to drop Moscow, even allegedly shipping missiles that will be used in the Ukraine conflict.
Brussels sugar coating an offer to Beijing that has sent a representative to eastern Europe and affirming support for the Kremlin.
Hou Yuzhen, China's special representative, has left on April 18 to visit eastern European countries like the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, and Poland.
China Deals With Russia, Europe
Western powers are desperately trying to keep China out of the picture, which can be a game-changer for Vladimir Putin, and a disaster for the US primarily, the Express reported.
According to the allies, all sorts of military supplies should be kept from Russian forces while they send lethal aid to Azov and Ukrainian units fighting in contested areas.
Politico states that the Chinese diplomat wants to see the sentiment and follow up on how to deal with members of the bloc individually. The Czech Republic's new government is wary of the intent of Beijing's interest in central Europe.
Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsk brought up Taiwan, a very sensitive issue for China. He went on to say that the EU should do more to aid "bullied" countries like Taiwan and that China's connection with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin should be investigated more closely.
The communist dictatorship seems to be sending missiles to Serbia, raising doubts about its true intentions.
Some agree the missiles may be surreptitiously transported to Russia. This implies that the EU's neighboring policy fails to prevent Serbia from cooperating with its adversaries.
The EU's conviction reinforces this that it has "particularly credible evidence" that China is contemplating military help for Russia in the Ukraine conflict, according to Stars Post.
The missile delivery also serves as a demonstration of China's growing global reach. This could be a prelude to a more sinister plan by Putin and Xi Jinping as interpreted by the West.
Aleksandar Radic, a Serbian military analyst, stated that China demonstrated force that shook the West. Though Serbia has voted for the UN resolutions that condemn the bloody Russian invasion, it has drawn anger from the Western alliance in not sanctioning Moscow.
The US has been actively trying to have a unified opposition via weaker countries, but Hungary, Serbia, and other nations are not following.
Serbia's Dubious Motives in Teaming With Russia, China
Serbian authorities have desisted from condemning the alleged atrocities in Bucha and other places where the Neo-Nazis are alleged to have a hand in the rigged war crimes of Russia, mentioned the Daily Telegraph.
Bolstering its military with weapons from Russia and China, both of which do not acknowledge Kosovo's independence. The province seceded from Serbia in 2008, but the militarization of Serbia by its eastern neighbors has expressed concerns that it will be pushed into another confrontation.
Just weeks even before the invasion of Ukraine, President Xi Jinping proclaimed a "no-limits" collaboration with Russia. While not overtly voiced support for the incursion since he has also not strongly denounced it. China's arming of Serbia may be yet another indicator that China's affiliations lie with the eastern bloc's expansion.
The EU is not pleased with how the Ukraine Conflict might change if China openly supported Russia. Xi Jinping has ignored Volodymyr Zelensky with no apparent intention to mind his rants.