Washington Times: Statements by Putin and Xi Jinping scare the US

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping to the SCO summit in Samarkand Photo: Global Look Press

The negotiations between the heads of Russia and China, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, have raised concerns in the United States. The Washington Times writes about it, in which columnist Bill Gertz claims that the connection between the Russian Federation and China does not bode well for America. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping met to discuss Chinese support for the Russian special operation in Ukraine. In addition, during these talks, Vladimir Putin expressed his support for the “one China” policy and condemned the American provocations around Taiwan.

The leader emphasized the joint efforts of the authoritarian governments in Beijing and Moscow to become the world's leading powers and challenge the “unipolar” dominance of the United States,” states the author of the article.

Further referring to the former Navy captain, former Pacific Fleet Intelligence Director Jim Fanell, the journalist claims that “the meeting between the two leaders underscored the growing strategic alliance between China and Russia, which it does not bode well for the West”. The new alliance could threaten the United States and its allies with a “two-front war,” the analyst said. to Cold War standards, the article summarizes.

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