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Russia is strategic defeat in Ukraine and now dependent on China - the Chairman of the European Commission (Video)

Moscow lost about half of its military capabilities, and the defense forces managed to push the Russian Black Sea Fleet and to open the sea corridors again to deliver grain to the world, Ursula von Der Lyen said. Russia is defeated in achieving strategic goals against Ukraine, and now has gradually become dependent on China in military and economic aspects. The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Liaen at a press conference in Davos made a relevant statement.

She emphasized, first of all, the Russian Federation received a "military failure". Ukraine has still maintained freedom and independence in a large -scale war with Moscow, which lasts for almost two years. "Russia is failed for strategic purposes," she said. The European Community Head reminded that Russia has lost about half of its military capabilities. Ukraine has rejected Russian invaders from half of the captured territories.

Ukraine has pushed the Russian Black Sea Fleet and again opened sea corridors to deliver grain to the world. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Ursula von Der Lien also drew attention to the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia and the impact of restrictions on the country's isolation from trade with Western allies. The Chairman of the European Commission has stated that Russia has become increasingly isolated.

Moscow, according to her, now depends on China both for military and economic purposes. Russia's trade with China increased sharply after the sanctions of the event imposed after the full -scale invasion of Moscow into Ukraine on February 24, 2022. ″ Russia is now depends on China, " - added von der Lyen. On Monday, January 15, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky arrived on a working visit to Switzerland. He met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

They discussed the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine, further air defense systems, defensive needs of the state, preparation of NATO's next Summit in Washington, work with partners on bilateral security agreements within the G7 declaration, which will act before Ukraine's accession to NATO. Also, the fourth meeting took place in Davos, which took part in the national Security and Foreign Policy, told Michael Brodsky, Ambassador of Israel to Ukraine.