News Russia no longer influences global processes: Podolyak summed up the meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping by alex 16.11.2023 written by alex 16.11.2023 16 Joe Biden's meeting with Xi Jinping and Mikhail Podolyak / Collage 24 Channel Advisor to the Office of the President Mikhail Podolyak expressed “cautious optimism” about the meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, which took place on Thursday, November 15. The meeting between the presidents of the United States and China was a signal to the light that brings a new global order and greater stability. This was stated by Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak. This is a wonderful signal of peace – dialogue instead of confrontation. According to Podolyak, negotiations between the leaders of the United States and China during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit entail “cautious optimism.” This is a great signal for peace: dialogue instead of confrontation, a new global order, binding rules, stability and predictability. – he added. The adviser to the head of the OP noted that after the negotiations, Russia was finally excluded from the list of those worldwide influencing global processes. He also noted that the aggressor country is almost non-subject and has zero influence. In particular, it relies on chaos, destruction, and support for violence as a tool of foreign policy. Podolyak believes that Russia has a “disgusting reputation that you shouldn’t get dirty on.” “All this is not needed for those who want to see horizons, the future, mutual restrictive rules,” he noted. What is known about the meetings between Biden and Xi Jinping On Wednesday, November 15, Chinese leader Xi Jinping flew to San Francisco. On the same day, a meeting between the United States and China took place as part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The presidents of the countries agreed that their competition should be healthy and not develop into a global conflict. Biden noted that the negotiations were constructive and productive. Xi Jinping said the parties should avoid creating problems and crossing boundaries, in particular, communicate more and resolve differences peacefully. The leaders discussed issues of Russia's war in Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East and positions on Taiwan. China and the United States have agreed to resume military ties. They also decided to resume meetings between the ministries of defense and consultations on military security at sea, as well as begin negotiations between the heads of commands. Joe Biden said that he still considers Xi Jinping a dictator, because he leads a communist country. China's Foreign Ministry responded by calling the words irresponsible and false. They noted that there are always those who try to undermine relations. These negotiations are important, but whether they will lead to breakthrough solutions remains to be seen. Significant decisions, especially regarding Russia, may not be expected, but this marks the beginning of a meaningful dialogue. This is the opinion of Channel 24 voiced by Russian opposition politician Gennady Gudkov. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post Reminds me of World War I: Russia regularly uses chemical weapons at the front next post They are investing massively: how the Russians increased the production of FPV drones You may also like This Day Has Come! Lithuanian President Reacts to... 18.11.2024 New methods of recruiting Russians into the army:... 18.11.2024 Explosions in Sumy: Russia hits residential building, children... 18.11.2024 UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Answers Whether He... 18.11.2024 UN Security Council to hold meeting to mark... 17.11.2024 Explosions heard in Mukachevo, Transcarpathia: what is known 17.11.2024 Will Put Pressure on Putin: Under Which Scenario... 17.11.2024 Explosions in Odessa: Two power workers killed, wounded,... 17.11.2024 Scholz opens “Pandora's box”: how the conversation between... 17.11.2024 F-16 pilots shot down about 10 air targets... 17.11.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ