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>Why?
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11887931/Xi-Jinping-Vladimir-Putin-say-change-coming-ominous-message-West.html
Xi Jinping delivers a chilling message for the West as he tells 'dear friend' Vladimir Putin 'change is coming that hasn't happened in 100 years… and we are driving it' on day Russian despot said UK risked 'nuclear collision' with its aid to Ukraine
The unsettling parting message is sure to set alarm bells ringing in the West
Earlier Putin vowed to react to UK plans to send Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine
By DAVID AVERRE and RACHAEL BUNYAN and CHRISTIAN OLIVER
PUBLISHED: 19:59 EDT, 21 March 2023 | UPDATED: 07:13 EDT, 22 March 2023
China's President Xi Jinping told a grinning Vladimir Putin 'change is coming' in an ominous parting message as he departed Moscow on Tuesday evening following talks with his Russian counterpart.
'Change is coming that hasn't happened in 100 years. And we are driving this change together,' Xi told Putin via his interpreter - words sure to set alarm bells ringing in the West.
'Please, take care, dear friend,' he added, gripping Putin's hand warmly before being waved off by the Russian despot, who bid Xi a 'safe journey'.
After the two leaders hailed a 'new era', Xi's plane left Moscow's Vnukovo airport on Wednesday. He was seen off by a guard of honour who played the Russian and Chinese national anthems, Russia's RIA Novosti news agency said.
In February 2022, the pair announced they had forged a 'no limits' friendship and Putin invited Xi to visit the Russian capital. They have since publicly talked of strengthening their 'special relationship', with Moscow and Beijing both rejecting what they say are US attempts to create a 'unipolar world' controlled by Washington.
Xi finally met Putin at the Kremlin yesterday, with both leaders appearing keen to promote their positive relations. They signed a series of memorandums and agreements designed to boost bilateral co-operation on a number of issues, and were pictured coiffing champagne together in the Kremlin's Palace of the Facets as Xi invited his Russian counterpart to visit China later this year.
Their unsettling farewell message came just hours after Putin vowed to respond to British plans to send ammunition containing depleted uranium to Ukraine as Moscow warned the risk of a 'nuclear collision' was increasing.
The Russian despot raged against Britain's decision to provide Kyiv's troops with Challenger 2 battle tanks and depleted uranium ammunition, arguing it marked a step towards using weapons with a 'nuclear component'.
Tank shells containing the radioactive material are more dense, enhancing their capability to penetrate thick layers of armour.
But depleted uranium can cause serious radiation damage if it enters the body - for example through shrapnel or inhalation from explosions - and is linked to increased instances of cancer and other illnesses in warzones.
Speaking after talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the Russian capital, Putin said he will be 'forced to react' if the UK goes ahead with its delivery of 14 next-generation battle tanks.
'The United Kingdom announced not only the supply of tanks to Ukraine, but also shells with depleted uranium,' Putin seethed.
'If this happens, Russia will be forced to respond accordingly, given that the West collectively is already beginning to use weapons with a nuclear component. It looks like the West indeed intends to fight Russia until the last Ukrainian,' added.
Britain in kind accused Putin of peddling deliberate disinformation regarding his 'nuclear component' claims, with the MoD pointing out that 'the British Army has used depleted uranium in its armour piercing shells for decades. It is a standard component and has nothing to do with nuclear weapons or capabilities'.
Russian politicians and Putin's propagandists have made a series of combative remarks since the invasion of Ukraine last year, suggesting Moscow would - if necessary - be prepared to deploy its vast nuclear arsenal.
Putin also joined XI in condemning the security pact known as AUKUS that will see Australia develop a nuclear-powered submarine program with the United States and Britain.
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