by Manlio Dinucci
June 11,
2019
from
IlManifesto Website
translation by
Pete Kimberley
June 12, 2019
from
VoltaireNet Website
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Award winning author Manlio Dinucci is a Research
Associate of the
Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) |
On 5 June, the media
projectors zeroed in on President
Trump and the European leaders
of NATO, who, for the anniversary of D-Day, auto-celebrated
in Portsmouth "peace, freedom and democracy in Europe," vowing to,
"defend them at any
time, wherever they may be threatened".
The reference to Russia
is clear...
The
major medias have either ignored,
or somewhat sarcastically relegated to the second zone, the meeting
that took place on the same day in Moscow between the Presidents of
Russia and China.
Vladimir Putin and
Xi Jinping, for their thirtieth
meeting in six years, refrained from presenting rhetorical concepts,
but noted a series of facts.
The exchanges between
the two countries, which last year exceeded 100 billion dollars,
are now extended by approximately 30 new Chinese projects for
investment in Russia, particularly in the energy sector, for a
total of 22 billion dollars.
Russia has become the largest oil exporter to China, and is
preparing to do the same for natural gas: the largest Eastern
gas pipeline will open in December, followed by another from
Siberia, plus two huge sites for the export of liquefied natural
gas.
The US plan to isolate
Russia by means of sanctions, also applied by the EU, combined with
the cessation of Russian energy exports to Europe, will therefore be
rendered useless.
Russo-Chinese collaboration will not be limited to the energy
sector. Joint projects have been launched in the aero-space and
other high technology sectors.
The communication routes
between the two countries (railway, road, river and maritime) are
being heavily developed. Cultural exchanges and tourist flows are
also expanding rapidly.
This is wide-scale cooperation, whose strategic vision is indicated
by two decisions announced at the end of the meeting:
-
the signature of
an intergovernmental agreement to extend the use of national
currencies, (the ruble and the yan), to commercial exchanges
and financial transactions, as an alternative to the
still-dominant dollar
-
the
intensification of efforts to integrate
the New Silk Road, promoted
by China, and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU),
promoted by Russia, with the "aim of creating a greater
Eurasian partnership in the future"
The fact that this aim is
not simply economic is confirmed by the "Joint Declaration on the
reinforcing of strategic world stability" signed at the end of the
meeting.
Russia and China
share "identical or very similar positions", which are de facto
contrary to those of USA/NATO, concerning,
-
Syria
-
Iran
-
Venezuela
-
North Korea
They are issuing a
warning:
the withdrawal by
the USA from the INF Treaty (with the goal of deploying
intermediate-range nuclear missiles around Russia and China)
may accelerate the arms race and increase the possibility of
nuclear conflict.
They denounce the US
refusal to endorse the total ban on nuclear testing.
They also deem "irresponsible" the fact that certain States,
although they are signatories of the Non-Proliferation Treaty,
practice,
"joint nuclear
missions," and request the "return to their national
territories of all nuclear weapons deployed outside of their
frontiers".
This request directly
concerns Italy and other European countries where, in violation
of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the United States have based
nuclear weapons which may be used by the host countries under US
command - B-61 nuclear bombs which will be replaced from 2020 by
the even more dangerous B61-12's.
The major medias have
said nothing about this, but were busy on 5 June describing the
splendid costumes worn by 'First Lady Melania Trump' for the
D-Day ceremonies...
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