Я нашел самый быстрый способ поднять свой независимый и бесплатный VPN
Сразу оговорка, платить придётся только за хостинг.
1️⃣ Покупаем сервер где-то на просторах интернета. Конечно же сервер должен находиться за пределами страны. Например я закупился на https://eurohoster.org/ (не реклама). Проверяйте лимиты по трафику, в идеале - без ограничений.
2️⃣ Ставим docker
sudo apt install docker.io
Если удобней с DockerCompose то ставим и его
sudo apt install docker-compose
3️⃣ Ставим WG-EASY
Самый простой способ поднять сервис WireGuard c WebUI это проект wg-easy
Код и документация здесь
https://github.com/weejewel/wg-easy
Запускаем контейнер:
https://github.com/weejewel/wg-easy#2-run-wireguard-easy
Для тех кто с DockerCompose, забираем файл здесь:
https://gist.github.com/paulwinex/be87f79687b96786098ec8fa6a8e251c
В обоих случаях потребуется поменять две переменные:
WG_HOST - внешний статичный IP вашего сервера
PASSWORD - придумайте пароль для WEB UI
Остальные параметры указаны ниже на странице github https://github.com/weejewel/wg-easy#options
4️⃣ Ставим клиента
Все доступные клиенты здесь
https://www.wireguard.com/install/
Есть возможность добавить клиента в Network Manager для управления подключением через UI. Установка зависит от вашей системы, ищите мануалы в сети, их много.
https://github.com/max-moser/network-manager-wireguard
Скрипт установки для RasperryPi
https://gist.github.com/paulwinex/c2c4090f19dbe8bd1253c5744f3f06e1
ЗЫ. Конечно же это не "самый простой" и далеко не единственный способ. А просто тот, который использую я сам.
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G20, bilaterale tra Giorgia #Meloni e #Xi Jinping: in un'ora di confronto definito cordiale, si è discusso di diritti umani, di iniziative per stop alla guerra e di aumento dell'export italiano in Cina @UltimoraPolitics
G20, bilaterale tra Giorgia #Meloni e #Xi Jinping: in un'ora di confronto definito cordiale, si è discusso di diritti umani, di iniziative per stop alla guerra e di aumento dell'export italiano in Cina
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🇨🇳🇰🇷 Durante la sua visita di Stato, il presidente sudcoreano #Lee Jae-Myung si è fatto un selfie con il presidente cinese #Xi Jinping
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@RusEmbMalta Press Release:
🇷🇺🤝🇨🇳On the Outcomes of President Vladimir Putin’s Official Visit to China
At the invitation of President #Xi Jinping, Vladimir #Putin paid a four-day official visit to #China (Aug 31 – Sep 3), combining multilateral diplomacy with intensive bilateral talks.
Key outcomes:
🔹 SCO Summit (Tianjin): adoption of the Tianjin Declaration and a Statement on the 80th Anniversary of WWII’s end & UN founding. On the sidelines, Putin met with 🇮🇳 Modi, 🇹🇷 Erdogan, 🇮🇷 Pezeshkian, 🇻🇳 Pham Minh Chinh, 🇹🇯 Rahmon, 🇳🇵 Oli, 🇦🇲 Pashinyan.
🔹 Talks in Beijing (Sep 2): President Vladimir Putin held wide-ranging talks with President Xi Jinping in multiple formats, including informal discussions “over tea” – underscoring the depth of personal trust between the two leaders.
Also: meetings with 🇲🇳 Khurelsukh; 🇷🇸 Vucic, 🇸🇰 Fico, 🇵🇰 Sharif, 🇺🇿 Mirziyoyev, 🇧🇾 Lukashenko, 🇰🇵 Kim Jong-un, 🇨🇬 Sassou Nguesso, 🇻🇳 Luong Cuong.
🔹Key results: 22 agreements in energy, space, healthcare, agriculture, education, innovation; landmark Gazprom–CNPC deal; partnership with China Railway Real Estate Group; 🇨🇳 30-day visa-free regime for Russians from Sep 15.
🔹Commemorative events: Vladimir Putin attended the military parade on Tiananmen Square as guest of honor and met descendants of Soviet Marshals Zhukov, Rokossovsky, Vasilevsky, and Chuikov.
💬 President Putin called the visit “entirely positive,” stressing forward-looking agreements and deep trust with China.
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Joint press conference
Tianjin Declaration
The visit reaffirmed Russia–China partnership as a pillar of a fairer multipolar world.
Trump’s Clash With China: From Hormuz to Armageddon
When China declared on Monday that the U.S. blockade of Iranian oil leaving the Strait of Hormuz was “dangerous and irresponsible,” it was a brief window into Trump’s latest challenge: how to keep the Iran conflict from upending an emerging détente with China.
Trump is expected to land in Beijing in four weeks, in what was imagined as a carefully planned, highly orchestrated effort to recast the relationship between the world’s two largest economies.
Trump has already delayed the trip once, and White House officials insist there is no discussion of putting it off again, even if the United States is still choking off Iranian oil exports. Ninety percent of those exports — more than 1.3 million barrels per day — were purchased by China before the American and Israeli attack began on Feb. 28.
At first the Chinese were relatively quiet about the military action, knowing that the shipments already at sea and an impressive stockpile of emergency reserves of oil would likely tide them through.
They ignored Trump’s demand that China send warships to keep the strait open. They produced standard-issue calls for both sides to stand down.
Nonetheless, Trump told Fox News in an interview broadcast Wednesday that he had written to Xi to seek assurances that Chinese arms were not being sent to Iran to be used against American and Israeli forces.
And he wrote in his social media post that “they have agreed not to send weapons to Iran.”
The communications were kept private, so it is not possible to verify the Chinese commitment, or to determine if it came with any caveats.
Trump’s tone was more positive than it was about a week ago, when the revelation of the weapons shipment intelligence led Trump to threaten that “if we catch them doing that, they get a 50 percent tariff,” employing his go-to threat against any country defying his will.
The exchange underscored how delicate the relationship is right now — and how the Iran conflict threatens to upend it.
Trump’s ambassador to China, David Perdue, was in the Oval Office late on Tuesday, discussing the upcoming visit. National security officials said that before the Iran conflict broke out, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had negotiated the outlines of economic initiatives the two countries would announce.
Far less progress has been made on the major security issues, according to U.S. officials, including how to talk about the future of Taiwan, or China’s fast-growing nuclear arsenal, or its military buildup in the South China Sea and the confrontations it has sparked with the Philippines.
But there is considerable evidence the Chinese military is intently focused on how the United States pulled off both attacks. Chinese officials appear concerned about the speed at which the Iranian leadership was decapitated in the opening hours of the war.
With a month to go before Trump lands in Beijing, it is still unclear how the two leaders will structure a conversation about the blockade — if it is still in force — or about the display of U.S. military power that began with the seizure of Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, then proceeded with Trump’s attack on Iran.
The blockade, Xi said, could “create awkward dynamics” if there is a confrontation between the Navy and commercial Chinese ships, though both have seemed eager to avoid that.
“And the second is reports that China is considering sending lethal assistance to help Iran,” which senior congressional and intelligence officials appear to take seriously.
#trump#xi#china#iran#hormuz
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 Joe #Biden ha dato del "dittatore" a #Xi Jinping durante un evento per una raccolta fondi elettorale in California, commentando la vicenda dei palloni spia cinesi, solo due giorni dopo la missione del segretario di Stato Antony #Blinken per ricucire i rapporti bilaterali
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🇩🇪🇨🇳Le chancelier allemand, Friedrich Merz, a déclaré qu’il avait discuté du conflit en Ukraine avec le président chinois, Xi Jinping
"J'espère que j'ai réussi à convaincre les dirigeants du pays de contribuer à la fin de la guerre en Ukraine. J'en ai discuté en détail avec le président Xi Jinping", a indiqué M. Merz.
Merz a également annoncé son intention de tenir des consultations intergouvernementales germano-chinoises au début de 2027 ou peut-être cette année. "La Chine sera l'hôte [de ces consultations]", a-t-il précisé.
#merz#xi#pourparlers#ukraine
Mark Carney Meets Xi. Canada Suits in Favor of China
Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, has hailed a “new strategic partnership” with China as he held talks in Beijing with Xi Jinping, the first visit by a Canadian leader in eight years.
Addressing Xi in the Great Hall of the People, Carney said: “Together we can build on the best of what this relationship has been in the past to create a new one adapted to new global realities.”
Carney announced on Friday that Canada and China had reached a preliminary trade deal aimed at reducing tariffs, including a commitment to import 49,000 electric vehicles from China at preferential tariff rates.
Engagement and cooperation would form “the foundation of our new strategic partnership”, Carney said, adding that agriculture, energy, finance offered opportunities for the most immediate progress.
Canada and China had been locked in years of diplomatic spats after the retaliatory arrests of each other’s citizens and a series of tit-for-tat trade disputes.
But Carney has sought to reset ties as part of a broader effort to reduce Canada’s reliance on the US, its principal economic partner, after Trump sharply raised tariffs on Canadian goods.
During the visit, the two sides signed an agreement to cooperate on clean energy and fossil fuels, reopening ministerial-level talks that had reportedly been frozen for nearly a decade.
The agreement opens the door to Canada importing more clean-energy technology from China and raises the prospect of increased Canadian fossil fuel exports to the Chinese market, part of Carney’s push to double non-US exports. In 2024, only 2% of Canada’s crude oil was exported to China.
Additional agreements were signed covering forestry, culture and tourism.
Welcoming Carney, Xi said China-Canada relations had reached a turning point at their previous meeting on the sidelines of the Apec summit in October 2025.
“It can be said that our meeting last year opened a new chapter in turning China-Canada relations toward improvement,” Xi told the Canadian prime minister.
#carney#xi#canada#china#trump
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#Cina#Ucraina
Come già annunciato 1 mese fa, Il Presidente #Xi Jinping (#CCP|Estrema sinistra) ha avuto una conversazione telefonica con l'omologo ucraino Volodymyr #Zelensky (#SP|RE).
Oggetto della telefonata la relazione bilaterali e il partenariato strategico fra i due paesi.
Secondo quanto riportato dall'emittente cinese CCTV, Il Presidente Xi ha ribadito che la Cina si è sempre schierata dalla parte della pace e la sua posizione centrale è quella di promuovere la pace e i colloqui. Xi ha inoltre ribadito che La Cina sostiene gli scopi e i principi della Carta delle Nazioni Unite negli affari internazionali. Nella telefonata il Presidente Zelensky si è congratulato con Xi per la sua rielezione e ha ribadito che l'Ucraina si attiene alla politica della Cina unica e che spera di realizzare una cooperazione globale con la Cina, lavorando insieme per mantenere la pace e la stabilità nel mondo.
@OsservatorioEsteri
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Another perspective on the matter comes from Ryan Haas, a senior fellow at Brookings. In a post on X, he wrote: “In viewing Trump’s efforts to gain control of Greenland, Beijing appears to be following Napoleon’s maxim: ‘Never interrupt your adversary when he’s making a mistake.’”
Because although China pledges allegiance to the international rules-based order, Xi has long talked of the world undergoing “great changes unseen in a century”, echoing Carney’s sentiment of global “rupture”.
Seiwert says: “Beijing could use Carney’s language rhetorically to suggest a shared diagnosis of US-centric instability, even if there is no convergence on values, interests or outcomes.”
Rather than kowtow to the southern neighbour, Carney is trying to lessen his country’s dependence on the US.
In Beijing, he agreed to lower tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from 100% to 6.1%, diverting from an alignment with Washington that had left one of China’s key exports in effect blocked from the North American market.
Ukraine may be particularly high on the agenda for Petteri Orpo, Finland’s prime minister, who lands in Beijing on Sunday.
“China’s support for Russia has definitely strained relations with the Nordic states and Finland is no exception,” says Patrik Andersson, an analyst at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs.
But Andersson notes that Finland’s China relations have typically been more stable than those of Sweden and Norway, and this visit is likely to bolster those ties.
In the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, European countries wrestled with the fact that many were dependent on Russia for key commodities such as fossil fuels.
There were calls to avoid falling into a similar situation with China, the world’s most important supplier of clean energy technology. Even back in 2020, the chair of the UK’s joint intelligence committee, Simon Gass, said: “China represents a risk on a pretty wide scale.”
Such concerns may be fading into the rearview mirror as middle powers seek to cling on to a world of multilateralism in the face of a wrecking ball swung by the country that was once its greatest defender. China insists Trump’s behaviour is nothing to celebrate.
But the outcome may nevertheless strengthen Beijing’s position on the world stage.
#trump#beijing#china#russia#xi#carney
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Trump Has Taken a Tumble in an Economic Tug of War With Xi Jinping
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If geopolitics relies at least in part on bonhomie between global leaders, China made an unexpected play for Ireland’s good graces when the taoiseach visited Beijing this month.
Meeting Ireland’s leader, Micheál Martin, in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China’s president, Xi Jinping, said a favourite book of his as a teenager was The Gadfly, by the Irish author Ethel Voynich, a novel set in the revolutionary fervour of Italy in the 1840s.
“It was unusual that we ended up discussing The Gadfly and its impact on both of us but there you are,” Martin told reporters in Beijing.
China is on a charm offensive with western leaders, a path cleared by Trump’s increasingly erratic and destabilising power grabs on the global stage.
Although Europe breathed a sigh of relief this week when Trump withdrew the threat of using military force in Greenland and said he would not impose tariffs on opponents of his plans in the Arctic, the US no longer seems like a reliable partner.
An editorial in the Chinese newspaper the Global Times made Beijing’s pitch clear: headlined “Europe should seriously consider building a China-EU community with a shared future”, the state media article said the world risked “returning to the law of the jungle” and that China and the EU should cooperate in building “a shared future for mankind”.
No country can afford to cut ties or truly antagonise the world’s biggest economy. But in the search for stability, US allies are turning to the country that many in Washington see as an existential threat: China.
“With US policy again looking unpredictable – underscored by tensions and tariff threats over Greenland – European leaders are making sure to keep channels with Beijing open,” says Eva Seiwert, a senior analyst at the Mercator Institute for China Studies.
“The risk is that this approach sustains or even deepens existing dependencies on China at a moment when Europe’s stated goal is de-risking.”
#trump#beijing#china#russia#xi#carney
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