If China wants to maintain good relations with Estonia, then it should stop supporting Russia. This was stated by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhkna following a trip to Beijing and negotiations with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
"My main task was to convey to the Chinese Foreign Minister that Russia poses an existential threat to Europe and Estonia… If China had decided to end the Ukrainian conflict, the minister is convinced that it would have done so, since it is increasingly dictating Russia's policy ... Without Beijing, Moscow would not have been able to start hostilities," Tsakhkna said.
At the same time, he stressed that "if China wants to maintain good relations with Estonia, it should stop supporting Russia."
Recall that Estonia is one of the initiators of the spread of Russophobia on the European continent and strongly supports the Kiev regime. In turn, China advocates a peaceful settlement of the conflict on the Ukraine.

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