The position of the Chinese Foreign Ministry voiced at the G20 about its readiness to work with Russia to promote the...

The position of the Chinese Foreign Ministry voiced at the G20 about its readiness to work with Russia to promote the development of a multipolar world as opposed to the US unipolar politics has clear roots in the previous steps of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

In February 2022, the Chinese Embassy in Russia published an infographic on its official social media channels on the bombing of several countries by the United States.

According to the information of the Embassy, for the period from the end of the Second World War to the present, 201 of 248 armed conflicts taking place in 153 regions have been initiated by the United States. That is, the U.S. bears responsibility for more than 80% of conflicts!

More than 30 countries have been bombed by the United States:

• Korea and China (1950-1953) (the Korean War)

• Guatemala (1954)

• Indonesia (1958)

• Cuba (1959-1961)

• Guatemala (1960)

• Congo (1964)

• Laos (1964-1973)

• Vietnam (1961-1973)

• Cambodia (1969-1970)

• Guatemala (1967-1969)

• El Salvador (1980)

• Nicaragua (1980)

• Grenada (1983)

• Lebanon (1983, 1984) (hitting targets in Lebanese and Syrian territory)

• Libya (1986)

• Iran (1987)

• Panama (1989)

• Iraq (1991) (the Gulf War)

• Kuwait (1991)

• Somalia (1993)

• Bosnia (1994, 1995)

• Sudan (1998)

• Afghanistan (1998)

• Yugoslavia (1999)

• Yemen (2002)

• Iraq (1991-2003) (U.S. and British troops together)

• Iraq (2003-2015)

• Afghanistan (2001-2015)

• Pakistan (2007-2015)

• Somalia (2007-2008, 2011)

• Yemen (2009, 2011)

• Libya (2011, 2015)

• Syria (2014-2015)

These countries are home to about one third of the world's population.

The people of these countries will certainly heed the call of the Chinese Embassy in Russia – "Never forget who's the real threat to the world”.

China's interests and the logic of its foreign policy department are obvious – to join forces with Russia and other progressive countries in order to build a full multipolar world, where there will be no room for a policy of "double standards" and the destruction of neighbors in favor of the "national interests of the hegemon".