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Commons Debate Relationship with Russia and China Vol. 709

Motion to Take Note

Debated : 24th of February, 2022

Bob Seely (CON)

That this House calls on the Government to develop separate but aligned cross-Government strategies for both Russia and China.

Motion to Take Note

Debated : 24th of February, 2022

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Commons Debate Relationship with Russia and China Vol. 709

Motion to Take Note

Debated : 24th of February, 2022

Bob Seely (CON)

Moved by: Bob Seely (CON)

That this House calls on the Government to develop separate but aligned cross-Government strategies for both Russia and China.

[EXCERPT] - President Xi is very different from the usurper Putin. While Russia represents great culture and history, Putin’s rogue regime is fundamentally weak, trying to prove its power despite Russia’s internal dysfunctionality and economic failure. China, however, represents a far older, more consistent and altogether more considered philosophical tradition. Putin acts impetuously; President Xi demonstrates strategic patience. Russia is trying to distract from its failures; China is building upon its success. The task of the west is not only to deal effectively with Putin, but to give a clear message to China and to other countries that might consider endorsing or imitating Putin’s aggression. To his credit, President Xi has now backed off from his earlier strong support for Putin, as he came to realise that a full-scale invasion of Ukraine will mobilise the west and enable the west to strengthen its defences and have a more competitive stance, against not only Russia, but China. China should reflect on the questions now being asked in Washington and Europe, as raised by my right hon. Friend the Member for North Somerset. Why should we not formally recognise Taiwan’s sovereignty and its right to self-determination, if China is to co-operate so easily with Putin in Ukraine? China can use this moment to build trust with the west. The west will continue to have great differences with China, but we want to work together with China for global peace and security and for a sustainable planet. We cannot begin to do so if China aligns itself with the now rogue regime in Moscow.

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