Video shows how Azovstal surrender happened where members of the Azov Regiment, and Ukrainian marines and other units of the Nato-trained and sponsored Armed Forces of Ukraine surrendered in some numbers, including just under 3,000 at the Azovstal itself, meaning the Azovstal holdouts outnumbered the DPR forces surrounding them, and which is also the world's largest surrender of NATO proxies anywhere to date, together with other Mariupol surrenders, about 6,000 combatants, in all, not quite WW2 levels but pretty significant and unheard of since the Second World War.
Global Times Interview on US-China Relations
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When I was in China recently, I gave a lengthy interview to Global Times on
relations between China and the United States.
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