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and of solidarity, evincing solidarity. i think there is emphasis on trade and economic relations. interestingly now, rush is past saudi arabia and exporting oil to china, now, that sort of thing. i don t look for china to provide major weapons systems, for example, to putin. i think putin probably has high expectations, which i don t think are going to be fulfilled. why is that? in the context of, you know, xi is the big power at this meeting, if we re having this conversation 10 or 20 years ago, you might see russia as the bigger power or equals. there s no question xi is the tail wagging the dog at the moment. why do you think xi does not want to get involved from a lethal aid or a visible lethal aid perspective? i think what s really important to xi, at this point, coming on the heels of this mideast agreement, in which he