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China is backing Russia’s war to keep America distracted, says Kaja Kallas

China’s rulers want to show it is in their people’s interests to keep America focused on Europe, according to the EU’s foreign-policy chief

6 April 2026 at 04:58 pm
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China is backing Russia’s war to keep America distracted, says Kaja Kallas

Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has accused China of supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine to keep the United States preoccupied with European affairs. In a recent interview, Kallas suggested that Beijing is strategically aiding Moscow to divert American attention and resources away from Asia.

Kallas, who also serves as the President of the European Council, stated that China’s rulers are keen on demonstrating that their support for Russia aligns with the interests of the Chinese people. By backing Moscow, China aims to create a sense of global instability that keeps the U.S. engaged in Europe, thereby reducing its capacity to focus on matters in the Asia-Pacific region.

The EU foreign-policy chief highlighted that China’s actions are not driven solely by ideological alignment with Russia but rather by a calculated geopolitical strategy. Kallas argued that Beijing recognizes the importance of maintaining a balance of power and is willing to support Russia to counterbalance U.S. influence.

This move by China is not without risks, however. Kallas warned that such actions could lead to increased tensions between Beijing and Washington, potentially escalating into a broader conflict. She emphasized that the EU must remain vigilant and adapt its strategies to address the complex interplay of global power dynamics.

Kallas also discussed the implications of China’s support for Russia on the EU’s own foreign policy. She called for a more assertive stance in dealing with Beijing, emphasizing the need for the bloc to strengthen its economic and strategic partnerships. Kallas argued that the EU must prioritize its own interests while navigating the complex relationships with both Russia and China.

In addition to geopolitical concerns, Kallas touched upon the humanitarian aspects of the conflict. She reiterated the EU’s commitment to supporting Ukraine and its people, urging member states to continue providing aid and solidarity. Kallas stressed that the war in Ukraine is not just a regional conflict but a global challenge that requires a unified response from the international community.

The EU foreign-policy chief concluded by warning that the actions of China and Russia could have far-reaching consequences for global stability. Kallas urged the international community to remain united in the face of these challenges, emphasizing the importance of collective action in addressing the complex and evolving geopolitical landscape.

In summary, Kaja Kallas’s accusation that China is backing Russia’s war in Ukraine to keep America distracted highlights the intricate web of global power struggles. As the EU navigates these complexities, it must remain resolute in its commitment to upholding international peace and security, while also safeguarding its own strategic interests.

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