lomanov was our guest. shortly before putin’s visit to china, a remarkable pseudo-scientific discussion unfolded there, a fairly well-known specialist on russia, feng yun, published in the british magazine economy. comment, gist which: china, of course, does not support the russian campaign in ukraine, does not believe in russia’s success and connects its future with relations with the west. london editors edited the text to suit their propaganda style, but nothing is known about the author's objections. a succinct answer came from the famous chinese commentator, guosunmin. it is naive to think, he writes, that it is chinese. russian relations can supposedly be reshaped at will, determined by the post -cold war international political structure. it doesn't depend on desire people, until fundamental objective changes occur, there will be no fundamental changes in chinese-russian relations or in the relations of china and russia with the united states and the west. the importance of relations with central