Will US aid to Ukraine decrease/Getty images< p _ngcontent-sc87="" class="news-annotation">The war between Russia and Ukraine is exactly the continuation of the Cold War. Therefore, Biden's trip to Asian allies, negotiations in Japan, speeches in South Korea are all about opening a second front, still diplomatic. Kraev. He also noted that it was all part of a bigger picture, part of a bigger game.
It will definitely not happen that Biden will completely deal with China and forget about Ukraine, the expert is convinced.
According to Kraev, if you look at the situation soberly, you can confidently say that there will definitely be no betrayal of Ukrainian interests. We will not be “thrown”, Lend-Lease will not end, and they are definitely interested in our victory to the end, he says. p>For the United States of America, the challenges from China are of strategic importance. They are long term. This is confirmed both in Beijing and in Washington.
A new stage of relations has begun between the US and China – long-term strategic competition. It will last at least several decades. Biden's tour is in the trend of policy to strengthen coordination with alliances, their ability to respond to threats from the PRC.
China is one of the largest economies in the world. It is developing its armed forces quite intensively; technology sector; those industries that will allow the PRC to conduct military operations outside the national territories. This is exactly what the US is doing now.
US-Taiwan Relations
The United States wants to deepen its economic relations with Taiwan. In particular, we are talking about the sphere of high technologies. The corresponding statement was made by US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan during his visit to Japan together with Joseph Biden.
The US National Security Adviser stressed that official Washington aims to deepen economic partnership with Taiwan, even if it is not included in the US President's New Economic Initiative for Asia. In particular, we are talking about the high-tech sector, including supply chains and semiconductors.
It should be noted that China does not recognize Taiwan's right to independence and is trying its best to suppress any uprisings on the territory of the island of Taiwan.