China -Russian heads of state announced further deepening the relationship between the two countries and emphasized in the joint statement that will strengthen cooperation in energy and currency settlement.Scholars of interviewees analyzed that this may further determine that Beijing is continuously assisted in Moscow and thus exacerbated sanctions.

Russian President Putin visited Beijing . This is his second visit to China in half a year.Analysis generally believes that as European and American sanctions against Moscow, Russia will rely more on China in economy.

According to the Russian satellite news agency, Putin and Chinese officials talked with Chinese officials on the same day to talk about energy, industry and agriculture as priority.

He also said that more than 90%of the settlement between the two countries was carried out with rubles and RMB, and the "timely decision of the use of local currency settlement" became a strong driving force to expand the trade scale of the two countries.

The two parties mentioned in the joint statement that it is necessary to carry out cooperation in the fields of oil, natural gas, liquefied natural gas, coal, and electricity in accordance with market principles to ensure stable operation of relevant cross -border infrastructure to ensure that energy transportation is unimpeded;Implement large energy projects and deepen cooperation in the prospects such as renewable energy, hydrogen energy and carbon market.

The two countries must also increase the share of bilateral trade, financing and other economic activities, strengthen the supervision and cooperation between China -Russia's banking insurance industry, and promote the steady development of banks and insurance institutions opened by the two parties in the other party, and encourage two -way investment.

After the Ukrainian war, Russia strengthened cooperation with Chinese trade to try to break through European and American sanctions.Europe and the United States are worried that Beijing will provide military assistance to Moscow through trade and financial cooperation.

Therefore, whether it is U.S. Secretary of State Brills visited China in April or French President Macron in early May in Paris, they all concerned about China exporting military -civilian dual -use equipment to Russia.It was also reported at the end of April that the United States was considering some banks in China to prevent China from commercial support for the Russian military industry.

Wang Hongren, a professor at the Department of Political Science at Taiwan Chenggong University, analyzed during an interview with Lianhe Morning Post. The energy and banks mentioned in this joint statement are the most concerned content in Europe and the United States.It did not work.

He judged that Europe and the United States would likely further determine that Beijing destroyed the Western sanctions on Russia and proposed countermeasures.