Podolyak believes that “China will definitely not be” among Putin’s friends, because China has a different philosophy.
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, said that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has only a few “friends”. He said this in an interview with Channel 24.
“Putin has four friends, four friends in total, and I don’t include Eritrea here,” he said.
According to Podolyak, these are the head of the Belarusian regime, Alexander Lukashenko, the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, the leader of the DPRK, Kim Jong-un, and the President of Iran, Raisi.
“That’s all, no one else will stand next to Putin. But at the same time, Lukashenka wants to “get out” of it, as we discussed. Assad has no other choice, because the territory is controlled, especially of Russia, and there are big problems with Erdogan,” said the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office.
Therefore, as Podolyak noted, Iran is the only country that sincerely supports Russia.
“Iran is doing this in its own country now – it is killing its civilian population as brutally as possible. Therefore, Iran is completely indifferent to the Ukrainians. It is good for Iran that now Russia is in a strange state when it is willing to give away some dual-use or nuclear technology for free, or give away crazy money and so on,” he said.
Podolyak believes that “China will definitely not be” among Putin’s friends, because China has a different philosophy.
“China, like the United States, has never ventured with outsiders. With defeated countries or people. It’s just that Putin, due to intellectual limitations, does not understand that he has already been defeated strategically, ideological, and tactical on the battlefield. This must be conveyed to him. And someone will do it in Russia, despite the fact that they have a “reverse offensive,” summed up the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office.
Recall that Alexander Lukashenko met Putin with a bouquet and a loaf of bread during his visit to Belarus.
it was also reported that according to Israeli intelligence, Iran intends to increase the supply of advanced weapons to the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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