Putin says China always delivers on its promises, even if its intention of reducing its carbon footprint is an enormous endeavour. Speaking to CNBC's Hadley Gamble at the Russian Energy Week conference in Moscow Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed to Xi's comments suggesting the possibility of a peaceful unification, and China's "philosophy of statehood," to suggest that there is no threat of military confrontation.[embedded content]President Putin on Taiwan: 'China does not need to use force'
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Putin says China always delivers on its promises, even if its intention of reducing its carbon footprint is an enormous endeavour.
Speaking to CNBC's Hadley Gamble at the Russian Energy Week conference in Moscow Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed to Xi's comments suggesting the possibility of a peaceful unification, and China's "philosophy of statehood," to suggest that there is no threat of military confrontation.
President Putin on Taiwan: 'China does not need to use force'