China and Russia began an unspoken confrontation due to oil supplies from Kazakhstan, writes Eurasianet.
According to the report, in the context of slowing down the growth of the Chinese economy, Beijing wants oil from Kazakhstan to freely go to the world market. If there are no these supplies, oil prices will increase sharply, and consumer demand for goods from China will begin to decrease, the publication is noted.
It is also noted that after the start of the war in Ukraine, Moscow blocked the supply of oil from Kazakhstan twice, it does not matter for what reason, the main thing is that Beijing does not like such actions.
According to the publication, China secretly scolded Russia for blocking. At the same time, Beijing made it clear that he was not going to tolerate interventions in export of Kazakhstani oil.