China has made it pretty clear this week that US President Donald Trump can do whatever he wants with Russia, but he’s not breaking up the Xi Jinping-Vladimir Putin bromance. In a call on Monday, Xi told Putin their relationship isn’t changing,
Tom Switzer attempts to justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and excuse Donald Trump’s recent actions as morally and politically legitimate. Switzer’s method is simplicity itself.
Beijing said Tuesday its defence spending was "entirely necessary" after Russian President Vladimir Putin backed a suggestion that the US, Russia and China all half their defence budgets.
By David Pierson and Paul Sonne David Pierson reported from Hong Kong and Paul Sonne from Berlin ... through thick and thin together” after a video call with President Vladimir V. Putin on Monday, part of a pointed mutual affirmation of allegiance ...
President Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Russia has some experts suggesting he might be trying to do a “reverse Nixon” and isolate Beijing by courting Moscow.
China and Russia “cannot be moved away” from one another, Chinese leader Xi Jinping told his counterpart Vladimir Putin Monday, in their first phone call since US President Donald Trump upended American foreign policy with a sweeping pivot toward Moscow as he pushes for peace in Ukraine.
Trump’s treatment of Ukraine raises broader concerns about his foreign policy. He has labeled Zelenskyy an “unelected dictator,” dismissed Ukraine’s role in peace negotiations, and suggested that the country must cede 20% of its territory to Russia. He has even proposed extracting Ukraine’s mineral wealth as reparations.
War anniversary call highlights strength of alliance Leaders discuss Ukraine, Xi's upcoming Moscow visit Putin briefs Xi on recent talks ... France-Presse and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. She speaks fluent Mandarin. China said on Friday ...
The Oval Office blow up between Zelenskiy and Trump laid bare for many Europeans that something critical has broken in their relationship with Washington
Myanmar’s military chief Min Aung Hlaing met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday as the junta — shunned and sanctioned by the West — turns to a major international backer to aid in its ongoing conflict with ethnic armed groups.
NASA has shared stunning images of a lava flow on the snow-covered summit of Mount Etna. Speaking at a press conference, the Ukranian also said he wanted to see Trump as a partner to Ukraine and more than simply a mediator between Kyiv and Moscow.
Hong Kong (CNN) — China and Russia “cannot be moved away” from one another, Chinese leader Xi Jinping told his counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday, in their first phone call since US ...