Kirby, White House National Security Council spokesman.
(Reuters)
[Compilation of Sun Yuqing/Comprehensive Report] On the eve of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia on the 20th, White House National Security Council spokesman Kirby said that China and Russia are trying to disrupt the global order, and the United States will carefully watch what the "Xi-P meeting" brings out vegetable.
Kirby pointed out in an interview with Fox News Sunday on the 19th that China and Russia oppose the rules-based international order established by the United States and its many allies and partners since World War II. They want to rewrite the global order. They have recently been increasing cooperation and strengthening relations between the two countries."
In this case, the United States will be watching closely to see what the Putin-Xi talks will produce.
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In response to China's recent 12-point peace initiative to end the Ukrainian-Russian war, Kirby said the Biden administration remains skeptical of China's intentions, "We've said it before, and we'll say it again, if the talks come up with some sort of statement calling for a ceasefire , that is unacceptable, because doing so would be tantamount to an endorsement of Russia's aggression to date."
Kirby hopes that Xi Jinping can maintain a "communication channel" with President Biden, and listen to what the Ukrainian side has to say by talking with Ukrainian President Zelensky, "We hope that President Xi can talk to President Zelensky, because we I believe China must understand Uzbekistan's position."
On the other hand, former President Trump's White House national security adviser HR McMaster (HR McMaster) warned on the CBS news program "Face the Nation" that despite the outbreak of the Ukraine-Russia war, the friendship between Xi Jinping and Putin seems to be Even more resolute, "Xi Jinping first visited Moscow 10 years ago and declared a special friendship with Putin, which has been strengthened ever since."