Putin agrees to discuss China’s plan to end Ukraine war

Putin agrees to discuss China’s plan to end Ukraine war

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The Russian President agreed to a discussion China’s 12-point plan to end the war in Ukraine while hosting his “dear friend”. Xi Jinping for dinner in the Kremlin.

What happened: President Xi arrived in Moscow on a state visit on Monday to meet his Russian counterpart Wladimir Putin as Beijing expressed its willingness to play a “constructive role”. in solving the “Ukraine crisis”.

The top executives greeted each other as “dear friends”. This was reported by the Russian state news agency The two allies also held informal talks for nearly 4.5 hours, with further official talks scheduled for Tuesday.

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Putin, in TV commentary after meeting Xi, said he respects China’s proposals to resolve the Ukraine conflict. He added that he was “a little jealous” of Beijing’s “very effective system for developing the economy and strengthening the state.”

Washington has criticized Xi’s visit to Russia as it comes days after International Criminal Court issued Arrest warrant against Putin for overseeing the kidnapping of Ukrainian children. Xi became the first world leader to shake hands with Putin since the ICC’s arrest warrant was issued.

The US said the timing suggested Beijing was providing Moscow with “diplomatic cover” for committing more crimes.

“The President Xi travels to Russia Days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for President Putin, this suggests that China does not feel responsible for holding the Kremlin accountable for the atrocities committed in Ukraine,” the US Secretary of State said Anton Blinken called.

“Rather than judging them at all, it would rather give them a diplomatic cover Russia continues to commit these serious crimes.”

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