Xi Jinping in conversation with Biden: China and the United States must take responsibility for world peace

The President of the People’s Republic of China, in a conversation with the President of the United States, stressed that no one wants to see a war in Ukraine.

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The head of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, in a conversation with the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, stressed that both countries should take responsibility for peace in the world.

This is reported by the Chinese news agency Xinhua.

In particular, Xi Jinping said that China and the United States “as permanent members of the UN Security Council and the world’s two largest economies”, “should not only guide further relations on the right path, but also take on some of the international responsibility and work for peace in peace and balance.”

The head of China noted that the international situation has undergone important new changes since their previous virtual meeting in November. He stated that the dominant trend of peace and development was facing serious challenges and that the world was neither calm nor stable.

“The crisis in Ukraine is not what we want to see,” Xi Jinping stressed.

He added that events indicate that countries should not come to the point of meeting on the battlefield. In particular, conflict and confrontation are not in any interest, and that the international community should value peace and security above all else.

(C)UNIAN 2022

5 comments

  1. Biden is sponsored by China, like Clinton. He is also a Putin-enabler like Hillary. Trump was not much better, but at least he tried to contain the yellow danger, resulting in Corona being unleashed at us.

    • “…China and the United States …should not only guide further relations on the right path, but also take on some of the international responsibility and work for peace in peace and balance.”

      Work for peace? China? Utter BS. Everyfuckingtime they get a chance for peace they vote abstained.

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