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Sawkins called on western governments to “engage in conversation” with Moscow in a bid to de-escalate tensions.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Moscow had “ramped” up its military cooperation with China.
Beijing and Moscow have conducted joint military drills signed a pact for military cooperation between 2021-25.
Shoigu said: “In conditions of increasing geopolitical turbulence and growing conflict potential in various parts of the world, the development of our interaction is especially relevant.”
Putin previously ruled out a formal military alliance but Moscow has sought to expand its ties with Beijing after relations with the US deteriorated over the 2014 annexation of Crimea.
Sawkins said: “If you end up having those two countries collaborating and working together against the West, it’s catastrophic – not just in the short term but also in the long-term.
“We need to take the threat seriously. Because if we sit there and turn a blind eye to this and presume it’s all just talk, we’re going to be in for a very rude awakening if things go poorly.
“We have to prepare ourselves for the worst-case scenario. We can’t just sit there and presume that Vladimir Putin is all talk. It’s too dangerous.”
Russia's hypersonic missiles are designed to arm frigates Credit: Getty - Contributor Putin proclaimed in 2018 that Zircon could evade an American-built missile system Credit: AP
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