American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Zack Cooper discusses China’s partnership with Russia.
ZACK COOPER:
I think the partnership is as strong as ever. So just yesterday, Foreign Minister Lavrov met with his Chinese counterpart and they agreed that we should have a more multipolar and more democratic world order. I mean, you know, a democratic world order centered on Russia and China – it's a pretty strange concept.
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