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A year has passed since the escalation of Russia-Ukraine crisis, and the world has been overwhelmed by the spillover effect of the conflict.While most countries search for a settlement through diplomacy, the U.S. and its allies are fanning the flame for their own interests.Produced by Xinhua Global Service ■